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Is there a health risk from daily low-level mercury exposure from dental fillings?

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Is there a health risk from daily low-level mercury exposure from dental fillings?

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We do not know if the trace amounts of mercury that are released daily from dental fillings have an impact on a person’s health. The World Health Organization has looked at various levels of mercury exposure and determined the threshold for when mercury exposure becomes toxic. Based on those studies, it would take 265 to 312 amalgam fillings to reach toxic levels of mercury exposure, according to J. Rodway Mackert, dental professor and materials-science expert at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. Some consumers and advocacy groups believe there is a link between mercury fillings and multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and chronic-fatigue problems. There is no scientifically credible evidence supporting any link. But since the health impact is not fully understood, several European countries have restricted the use of dental amalgam and ruled that it should not be used in pregnant women.

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