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Dentists are suing state regulators
over what they feel is a gag order preventing them from
discussing with patients the
potential health risks
of silver amalgam fillings.
The concern is these fillings, which
are about half mercury,
can cause a number of health problems when mercury vapors
from the filling seep into the body.
Mercury exposure can contribute to:
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Fatigue
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Immunity
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Parkinson's
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Alzheimer's
Mercury
vapor released from chewing and corrosion may account for
75% of a person's daily mercury exposure.
The law suite, filed by five dentists
and seven patients, claims that dental regulators use control
of dental licenses to punish or threaten dentists who oppose
mercury amalgam. They hope to stop licensing boards form
enforcing any policy that prevents, limits or intimidates
dentists from discussing the potential dangers of mercury
fillings with patients.
Since silver
amalgam is the cheapest form
of filling the dental establishment claims some
dentists are using the controversy to encourage patients
to remove mercury fillings and replace them with more expensive
materials.
The ADA sill claims mercury is safe
once mixed with other metals and set in teeth, however they
do warn dentists about the potential
hazards of mercury vapor
when they handle the material.
The Wall
Street Journal May 10, 2001 Page B1
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