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Mercury tooth filling controversy ? |
Background: Teeth fillings contain mercury. There is disagreement on whether this can cause mercury poisoning. Most medical professionals seem to think it does not. This is an extra source I found interesting because it appears to represent experts on both side of the issue. As most of the prolific writers above correctly state, there is absolutely no risk from amalgams. Patients don't have the background knowledge to sift thru the research literature and make a balanced view, so they ask their dentist or look up on websites. Unfortunately, there are a lot of misguided or unscrupulous dentists who can make a packet of money from replacing fillings. And after all, we'd all like to have white fillings, so with added scaremongering, it is easy to "sell" replacement fillings to patients. I have had mine removed and there is no improvement, however, my symptoms were from hepatitis c that was not found until after the fact. no. dont listen to the hippies, there has not been one clinical study that has suggested the mercury fillings do anything harmful to you, and dozens have suggested that they dont. The amount of mercury in almagam fillings is less than the amount found in most farm bred fish. Be more concerned about the fish you eat than the fillings in your mouth. The most dentists don't use mercury tooth fillings anymore. Dang. And all along I thought these symptoms were because I was getting old Oh now, can I blame all my troubles on this? Because I have a mouth full of old fillings and I'm far from a perfect person. i have lots of fillings i never knew this, thanx for the links The NIH just conducted an extensive survey and it showed the amalgam fillings pose no health threat. I had my silver mercury fillings replaced 19 years ago because I did not like the look of them. I had six fillings in my molars replaced with white composite ones and other than one falling out 11 years ago I have had no problems. The silver mercury fillings seemed to be always falling out and did not seem to last that long. I always seemed to be getting one particular tooth filled and now it has got a white composite filling it has been fine. I won't get the best answer for this but this is the biggest political debate in dentistry. That's just it guys....IT'S POLITICAL. Originating from California, there has been a push to ban dental alloy. There are many problems with the amalgam debate. First, Megalloy which I use in my office is 56 percent silver, 29 % tin and 15% copper (with .5mg/m^3 mercury) Mercury vaper is the main cause of concerns. Problem is mercury does not leak out in vapor form at high levels because it can't....matter can't be created or destroyed....this is a law of physics. Secondly if the majority of each filling was mercury, then we would expect the alloy would either shrink or at the very minimum become very unstable in a mouth capable of over 100 pounds of force. Yet silver fillings have lasted in peoples mouths for decades. Another point, if mercury vaper from alloy was horrid, then you would have to assume that dentists and dental personel would experience the most symptoms (we are around it all day)...which we do not. We do not suffer from any issues, diseases or such at a higher rate than any of the population. Another answer is also correct, there is more mercury vapor in our environment (fish, seafood) than in alloy. As a dentist i get the same questions from my patients about the safety of amalgams. I back up everything that nighttrain had to say. AMALGAMS ARE SAFE!!! and unless you have a true metal allergy to any one component of this type of fillings, there is no use blaming them for all your health problems. You get more mercury from eating seafood, but i dont see anyone trying to ban it from restaurants. |
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