Dental amalgam is believed by some to be in a stable form in a filling, bound by a combination of other metals. However, mercury can be absorbed through skin, inhaled, or ingested. When a conventional dentist removes amalgam without precautions, the patient (and the dental team) are exposed to particle scatter, contaminated water spray, and mercury vapor.
Mercury emits toxic vapor from the friction of chewing, brushing, or having teeth cleaned. A dentist’s drill magnifies that risk significantly.
Patients who need to have amalgam fillings removed, or choose to do so, are in good hands at Smile in Style. The practice follows strict protocols set forth by the IAOMT for safe removal of amalgam. Just a few examples of the precise steps in this process include:
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