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The FASEB Journal, Vol 9, 504-508, Copyright © 1995 by The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology


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Mercury exposure from "silver" tooth fillings: emerging evidence questions a traditional dental paradigm

FL Lorscheider, MJ Vimy and AO Summers
Department of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

For more than 160 years dentistry has used silver amalgam, which contains approximately 50% Hg metal, as the preferred tooth filling material. During the past decade medical research has demonstrated that this Hg is continuously released as vapor into mouth air; then it is inhaled, absorbed into body tissues, oxidized to ionic Hg, and finally covalently bound to cell proteins. Animal and human experiments demonstrate that the uptake, tissue distribution, and excretion of amalgam Hg is significant, and that dental amalgam is the major contributing source to Hg body burden in humans. Current research on the pathophysiological effects of amalgam Hg has focused upon the immune system, renal system, oral and intestinal bacteria, reproductive system, and the central nervous system. Research evidence does not support the notion of amalgam safety.


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