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If you have even just one of these fillings, you can be mercury toxic. For more information on biological, holistic and mercury free dentistry, visit www.ctss.co.za.
Amalgam restorations are popularly known as “silver” fillings, although it usually contains less than 35% silver. It has been used for over 170 years and has been the dominant material used for fillings. But the use of amalgam has been declining over the past few decades due to the availability of alternative restoration materials (e.g., composite resin), as well as the increasing demand by the public of mercury-free fillings...
Amalgam is a material composed of mercury and a mixture of several metal powders (e.g., silver, copper, tin) mixed with mercury liquid to form a mouldable paste. It is a strong, inexpensive and previously thought to be stable substance used in dental restorations for repairing tooth structure lost to tooth decay and cavities. Research of the mid-1980’s showed how the mercury vapour continuously escapes from the filling. To view a video of this, go to www.iaomt.org and watch the video called “Smoking Teeth”. Amalgam had many advantages over other restoration materials. It is very strong and wears away more slowly than other materials, except for gold. It also can be placed into the cavity more quickly. Furthermore, amalgam is the least expensive material available. However, amalgam has certain drawbacks. The silver colour of amalgam does not look like natural tooth and the material often requires removing more of the healthy tooth structure than other materials. Sometimes a small gray or blue discolouration can appear on the soft tissues (e.g. inner cheeks, gums) near the filling. This is known as an amalgam tattoo, and is a continuous source of mercury to the body. MERCURY AMALGAM TOXICITY: THE FACTS
The crack down the inside wall of the tooth is visible after the amalgam filling was removed. This crack resulted in early signs of decay (the traingular area at the base of the crack line.
For more scientific information on this topic, goto Scientific Evidence. Read a dentist's report on his patients' improvements after amalgams were removed at http://www.amalgam-info.ch/estava-e.pdf. mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury freemercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free mercury free
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