“Do I really want mercury in my mouth?” It is a question increasingly pondered by residents of Sunbury, and other communities across the globe. Unfortunately, many of those people already have mercury, in the form of dental amalgam in their mouths. Naturally, the next questions to ask are about safe filling removal options.
Removing a filling is quite a routine dental procedure. It may be necessary if the filling is damaged, the tooth is decayed, the patient wants something more attractive, or many other reasons. The fastest and simplest way to accomplish the removal of a filling is by drilling it out. This creates some heat and lots of small particles. As long as the filling material is non-toxic, those issues are not a problem.
What happens if the above described filling removal procedure is used for dental amalgams? The friction and heat of the dental drill releases mercury vapor into the air, which may be inhaled by the patient as well as the dental team. Small particles (drilling dust) may enter the air and may also be inhaled. The patient may also inadvertently swallow some particles. Lastly, the particles which are washed down the drain can contribute to mercury contamination of wastewater treatment systems.
Since dental amalgam fillings contains about 50 percent mercury, which is a powerful neurotoxin, you might expect its use to be strictly regulated. In some countries it is banned or its use is extremely limited, but Australia is not among them. The Australian Dental Association simply recommends limiting dental amalgam use in certain vulnerable groups but asserts its overall safety. Similarly, the Australian Dental Industry Association recommends – but does not require – the use of amalgam separators for preventing environmental pollution.
Essentially, nearly all special precautions that can protect patients, dental staff, and the environment are optional. If you are seeking safe amalgam filling removal, it is advisable to learn about your dentist’s protocol, as well as his or her philosophies regarding dental amalgam and oral healthcare in general.
When you choose a Smile in Style dentist, you can feel confident that your oral health is in good hands. Dr. Rose is a long time member of the IAOMT (International Association of Oral Medicine and Toxicology), and founded this practice on the principles of biocompatible, holistic, patient-centric dentistry. He has assembled a talented, passionate team of dental professionals who share his philosophies and commitment to excellence.
We use the SMART (Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique), which is an evidence-based protocol developed by the IAOMT. It includes a number of proactive steps to protect you, the clinical team, and the environment.
This protocol includes:
There are three primary reasons that motivate patients to get rid of mercury amalgam restorations. These are:
If you are seeking safe amalgam removal performed with the SMART protocol, call Smile in Style. You can reach our Sunbury office at 03 8001 6021 or book online http://ekwadesign.com/livewebedits/smileinstyle.com.au/appointment-sunbury/
For our Moonee Ponds office at 03 8400 4104 or book online http://ekwadesign.com/livewebedits/smileinstyle.com.au/appointment-moonee-ponds/
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