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  2. Amalgam (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Dental amalgam is the largest source of mercury received by U.S. treatment plants. [56] The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promulgated an effluent guidelines regulation in 2017 which prohibits most dental practices from disposing dental amalgam waste down the drain. Most dental offices in the U.S. are required to use an amalgam ...

  3. Category:Amalgams - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; தமிழ் ... Dental amalgam controversy; S. Sodium amalgam This page was last edited on 25 September 2022, at 00:29 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. Dental amalgam controversy - Wikipedia

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    Those opposed to dental amalgam suggest that mercury from dental amalgam may lead to nephrotoxicity, neurobehavioural changes, autoimmunity, oxidative stress, autism, skin and mucosa alterations, non-specific symptoms and complaints, Alzheimer's disease, calcium-building in the kidneys, kidney stones, thyroid issues, and multiple sclerosis. [52]

  5. Dental restoration - Wikipedia

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    The composition of dental amalgam is controlled by the ISO Standard for dental amalgam alloy (ISO 1559). [12] The major components of amalgam are silver, tin and copper. [ 12 ] Other metals and small amounts of minor elements such as zinc, mercury, palladium, platinum and indium are also present. [ 12 ]

  6. Dental amalgam - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 June 2008, at 22:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  7. Amalgam (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    An amalgam dental filling. Dentistry has used alloys of mercury with metals such as silver, copper, indium, tin and zinc. Amalgam is an "excellent and versatile restorative material" [9] and is used in dentistry because it is inexpensive and relatively easy to use and manipulate during placement. It remains soft for a short time so it can be ...

  8. Amalgam - Wikipedia

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    Bonded amalgam, used in dentistry; Amalgam may also refer to: Amalgam Comics, a publisher; Amalgam Digital, an independent record label in Boston, Massachusetts; Amalgam, Gauteng, South Africa; Amalgam, a fictional organization in Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid "Amalgam", a track from the soundtrack of the 2015 video game Undertale by Toby Fox

  9. Activated charcoal (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Dentistry - Removal of amalgam fillings [ edit ] Dentists who remove amalgam fillings using the Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique (SMART) technique give the patient "a slurry of charcoal, chlorella, or similar adsorbent to rinse and swallow before the procedure (unless the patient declines or there are other contraindications making this ...