Copyright © 2012 H. McParland and S. Warnakulasuriya. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Human oral mucosa is subjected to many noxious stimuli. One of these substances, in those who have restorations, is dental amalgam which contains mercury. This paper focuses on the local toxic effects of amalgam and mercury from dental restorations. Components of amalgam may, in rare instances, cause local side effects or allergic reactions referred to as oral lichenoid lesions (OLLs). OLLs to amalgams are recognised as hypersensitivity reactions to low-level mercury exposure....
Amalgam is the oldest material used as a definitive restoration of teeth. Many countries have banned...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...
Objective: To explore the controversial issue of the safety and use of mercury in\ud amalgam dental ...
In this study we examined the prevalence of mercury hypersensitivity in patients with oral lichenoid...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Amalgam is the oldest material used as a definitive restoration of teeth. Many countries have banned...
Recently, there have been health and environmental concerns placed on mercury (Hg) and mercury conta...
Possible side effects of dental amalgam restorations were investigated in a group of 50 referred pat...
Dental amalgam is still the most useful restorative material for posterior teeth and has been succes...
Objective. The purpose of this review paper is to review the literature regarding the toxicology of ...
The use of dental amalgam as a restorative material has long been a contentious issue because of its...
Aim: The purpose of this paper is to summarize the research regarding the toxic health effects cause...
Dental amalgam fillings containing approximately 50 % mercury have been used for almost 200 years an...
Oral lichenoid reactions are considered variants of oral lichen planus and may be regarded as a dise...
Oral mucosa is often a lone warrior subjected to face many diverse noxious opponents in the form of ...
Amalgam is the oldest material used as a definitive restoration of teeth. Many countries have banned...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...
Objective: To explore the controversial issue of the safety and use of mercury in\ud amalgam dental ...
In this study we examined the prevalence of mercury hypersensitivity in patients with oral lichenoid...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Amalgam is the oldest material used as a definitive restoration of teeth. Many countries have banned...
Recently, there have been health and environmental concerns placed on mercury (Hg) and mercury conta...
Possible side effects of dental amalgam restorations were investigated in a group of 50 referred pat...
Dental amalgam is still the most useful restorative material for posterior teeth and has been succes...
Objective. The purpose of this review paper is to review the literature regarding the toxicology of ...
The use of dental amalgam as a restorative material has long been a contentious issue because of its...
Aim: The purpose of this paper is to summarize the research regarding the toxic health effects cause...
Dental amalgam fillings containing approximately 50 % mercury have been used for almost 200 years an...
Oral lichenoid reactions are considered variants of oral lichen planus and may be regarded as a dise...
Oral mucosa is often a lone warrior subjected to face many diverse noxious opponents in the form of ...
Amalgam is the oldest material used as a definitive restoration of teeth. Many countries have banned...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...
Objective: To explore the controversial issue of the safety and use of mercury in\ud amalgam dental ...