Mercury In Dental Fillings Not Harmful But Still Subject To Control, FDA Rules

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final regulation today, Wednesday, saying that at the levels dentists use for tooth cavity filling, elemental mercury in dental amalgam does not harm patients, although adverse health effects are known to occur at higher exposures. Dental amalgam is made by combining mercury with other metals such as silver, copper and tin.

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