Dental Amalgam: A Scientific Review and Recommended Public Health Service Strategy for Research Education and RegulationJames S. Benson DIANE Publishing, 1999 - 183 pages A report on the question of whether mercury-containing amalgam used in clinical dentistry produces adverse health effects. Contents: perspectives on dental caries prevention and tooth restoration; highlights of the report; amalgam use and benefits; amalgam risks; alternatives; selection of a dental restorative material; policies on dental amalgam; research; education; regulation; recommended PHS strategy; contributors to the report; appendices. |
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... ..... I - 1 ........ ......... ..II - 1 III - 1 IV - 1 V - 1 .... VI - 1 .VII - 1 Potential Biological Consequences of Mercury Released From Dental Amalgam VIII - 1 toxicological effects " or " give [ s ] rise vi January 1993.
... ..... I - 1 ........ ......... ..II - 1 III - 1 IV - 1 V - 1 .... VI - 1 .VII - 1 Potential Biological Consequences of Mercury Released From Dental Amalgam VIII - 1 toxicological effects " or " give [ s ] rise vi January 1993.
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... potential hazard that has captured substantial attention is the use of dental amalgam to treat dental caries . Some scientists and patient advocacy groups have voiced concern about the potential dangers arising from mercury vapor from ...
... potential hazard that has captured substantial attention is the use of dental amalgam to treat dental caries . Some scientists and patient advocacy groups have voiced concern about the potential dangers arising from mercury vapor from ...
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... potential health risks from mercury in dental amalgam . The plan was also to outline possible educational messages and programs for putting amalgam risks into perspective and to identify options for increased regulatory oversight of ...
... potential health risks from mercury in dental amalgam . The plan was also to outline possible educational messages and programs for putting amalgam risks into perspective and to identify options for increased regulatory oversight of ...
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... potential long - term biological effects of dental amalgam and alternative restorative materials . The PHS should be a leader in this effort . The PHS should also educate dental personnel and consumers about the risks and benefits of ...
... potential long - term biological effects of dental amalgam and alternative restorative materials . The PHS should be a leader in this effort . The PHS should also educate dental personnel and consumers about the risks and benefits of ...
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... potential health effects than dental amalgam , including allergic - type reactions . Third , there are significant efforts underway in the U.S. to reduce the amount of mercury in the environment . And finally , as stated previously ...
... potential health effects than dental amalgam , including allergic - type reactions . Third , there are significant efforts underway in the U.S. to reduce the amount of mercury in the environment . And finally , as stated previously ...
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