Magister Scientiae (Medical Bioscience) - MSc(MBS)Mercury (Hg) is an example of a toxic metal that is not essential for nutrition. It exists in organic and inorganic forms in seafood and vapour from dental amalgam fillings respectively. Elemental mercury (Hg0) from dental amalgam was the focus of this study. Dental amalgam is one of the most commonly used dental filling materials and has been used for over 150 years. It is composed of Hg0 (approximately 50%) combined with other metals such as copper and zinc (Zn). These fillings give off Hg0 vapour throughout their existence, and is further enhanced by activities such as chewing, grinding of teeth and drinking hot liquids. Mercury consumption can lead to Zn loss or deficiency, and is report...
We determined the exposure to mercury from dental amalgam by com-parison of blood levels of mercury ...
Objective: To compare the amount of mercury in new and old dental amalgam restorations. Material and...
Objective: To explore the controversial issue of the safety and use of mercury in amalgam dental fi...
Dental amalgam (AMG) is the most diffused dental filling material. Since it is constituted for at le...
Amalgam has been used as a filling material for over 150 years. Mercury, copper, and zinc are presen...
Abstract Background Dental amalgam is a source of ele...
Amalgam is basically a concoction of metals that has been used as a potent filling material in denti...
Mercury is an essential constituent of dental amalgams, several studies have shown that dental perso...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...
The use of dental amalgam as a restorative material has long been a contentious issue because of its...
Recently, there have been health and environmental concerns placed on mercury (Hg) and mercury conta...
Dental amalgam fillings, which contain about 50% mercury, have been used since the early 19th centur...
Objectives: Mercury combined with other metals to form solid amalgams has long been used in reconstr...
>Magister Scientiae - MScBackground: Dental amalgam has been the traditional material for filling ...
Background and Aim: Amalgam is used in dentistry cautiously, due to the toxicity of mercury in denta...
We determined the exposure to mercury from dental amalgam by com-parison of blood levels of mercury ...
Objective: To compare the amount of mercury in new and old dental amalgam restorations. Material and...
Objective: To explore the controversial issue of the safety and use of mercury in amalgam dental fi...
Dental amalgam (AMG) is the most diffused dental filling material. Since it is constituted for at le...
Amalgam has been used as a filling material for over 150 years. Mercury, copper, and zinc are presen...
Abstract Background Dental amalgam is a source of ele...
Amalgam is basically a concoction of metals that has been used as a potent filling material in denti...
Mercury is an essential constituent of dental amalgams, several studies have shown that dental perso...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...
The use of dental amalgam as a restorative material has long been a contentious issue because of its...
Recently, there have been health and environmental concerns placed on mercury (Hg) and mercury conta...
Dental amalgam fillings, which contain about 50% mercury, have been used since the early 19th centur...
Objectives: Mercury combined with other metals to form solid amalgams has long been used in reconstr...
>Magister Scientiae - MScBackground: Dental amalgam has been the traditional material for filling ...
Background and Aim: Amalgam is used in dentistry cautiously, due to the toxicity of mercury in denta...
We determined the exposure to mercury from dental amalgam by com-parison of blood levels of mercury ...
Objective: To compare the amount of mercury in new and old dental amalgam restorations. Material and...
Objective: To explore the controversial issue of the safety and use of mercury in amalgam dental fi...