Dentist said you need a filling?
Be sure to ask:
"What type of filling material will be used"?
Are You Being Tricked Into Having this Neurotoxin Placed Next to Your Brain?
Mercury Use in Dental Amalgam
Dental amalgam, used in restorative work for filling teeth, is an
alloy that contains silver, tin, copper, other metallic elements, and
mercury, which typically makes up about 50 percent of the amalgam.
Historically, dentists mixed amalgam on-site using bulk liquid mercury
and metal powders, but today dental amalgam is purchased in pre-dosed
amalgam capsules that come in different sizes. The mercury content of
each capsule can vary from 100 to 1,000 milligrams of mercury.Dental amalgam remains the second largest category of mercury use in products for all three IMERC reporting years (behind the category of switches and relays). Unlike other mercury-added products, there are no state restrictions on the sale or distribution of dental amalgam..
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