Today's environment has different impacts on our body than previous generations. Heavy metals are a growing concern in medicine. Doctors and individuals request the removal of their amalgam (silver mercury) restorations due to the high mercury content. A safe protocol to replace the silver mercury filling will ensure that there is minimal if any absorption of materials while being removed. Strong alternative white composite and lab-processed materials are available today to create a healthy and functioning mouth. Preparation of the patient prior to the procedure and after treatment is vital to establish the excretion of the mercury from the body. © 2012 Dana G. Colson.
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Colson, D. G. (2012). A safe protocol for amalgam removal. Journal of Environmental and Public Health. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/517391
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