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A Hundred and Fifty Years of Misuse of Mercury and Dental Amalgam


30/10/2009

Amalgam mercury fillings are an invention of a British chemist called Bell in 1816. Mats Hanson, Associate Professor of Zoophysiology in Sweden, looks at the controversial use of mercury and amalgam fillings over a period of 150 years.

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The information on this website is not intended to, and does not, in anyway, constitute medical advice. The material is provided for information purposes only. It is based upon the Authors’ personal experiences. Please consult your qualified medical professional. Anyone considering removal of their amalgam fillings should be aware that the process is DANGEROUS as it releases highly toxic mercury vapour. It should only be undertaken by an experienced mercury-free dentist using full IAOMT protocols in order to minimise the risk of exposure to mercury.