| Re: Precautions during removal of amalgam fillings
Relax you'll be fine. you'll pass the pieces and won't even know it. Amalgams have been removed for years and years and years. and this debate will go on and on and on, but no evidence of anything except some leakage in the tooth. Mercury is in the fillings but is compressed out, and is inert. if you really want to be scared, look at some of the components to composite restorations. some of which are "said" to be carcinogenic, but again no evidence. Amalgam is an alloy, everything holds it together.
if you are really worried about it, ask a rubber dam to be used. that's the rubber thing you were talking about.
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