Why Mercury Dental Fillings Could Be Putting Your Health at Risk

Mercury Dental Fillings Putting Your Health at Risk
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Members of the local community often visit their Miami dentist for routine check-ups, cavity fillings, crowns, or a myriad of other dental services. Very few, sadly, understand the risks associated with one of the most commonly recommended materials used in some of these procedures, mercury. 

 

Mercury fillings, sometimes just referred to as amalgams or silver fillings, look like standard dental filings. They have been in use for hundreds of years due to their durability and low-cost. However, demand for more health-conscious materials in dentistry has risen as research continues to reveal alarming information about old standards.

 

Mercury in large quantities is harmful to health and can potentially lead to neurodegenerative conditions. Though the small doses in fillings weren’t initially considered a risk, recent studies suggest otherwise. This has led many dentists to become increasingly concerned about the toxic effects of mercury in the body.

 

While the American Dental Association still considers mercury fillings safe, other countries have imposed more stringent measures. Sweden, for example, has banned mercury in fillings outright. Norway, Finland, and Denmark have imposed partial bans or strict regulations. It’s time we educate ourselves about these potential hazards in our own backyard.

 

How do mercury fillings pose a risk? Each time a person with mercury fillings chews, the fillings release small amounts of toxic vapor. While the amount is minimal, the damage is cumulative. Over time, even micro doses of mercury can amass and cause health issues. 

 

But this is not a call for panic. In the capable hands of a trained Miami dentist, mercury filling removal can be safe and effective. When properly conducted, this process prevents the patient from inhaling the potentially harmful mercury gases that can be released during removal. 

 

Remember, your wellbeing is a priority. Like checking for high blood pressure or monitoring cholesterol levels, regular dental check-ups are important. If you have mercury fillings, it might be time to talk to your Miami dentist about safe removal options. 

 

Our community needs to understand the risky nature of these outdated filling practices, and the importance of their safe removal by a trained Miami dentist. By acknowledging and informing, we together can help safeguard our smiles and wellbeing in the long run.

 

 

This article is sponsored by Assure a Smile, where comprehensive dental services meet holistic care. From preventive care to mercury filling removal, Assure a Smile prioritizes patient health and wellness, ensuring a healthier, brighter smile for every patient. For more information, call 305-723-9610 or visit assureasmile.com.


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