The Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique (SMART)
All dental amalgam restorations contain approximately 50% mercury,1 and reports and research are consistent that these fillings emit mercury vapors.
“Mercury is one of the heaviest and most toxic metals that exists today. It is necessary to eliminate these metals from our bodies, since they affect our body systems, mainly the central nervous system.”
Mercury Amalgam fillings are an alloy of various metals, which among them contain mercury as the main component.
Remove your Mercury Amalgams with a safe method
Scientific research de monstrates that dental mercury amalgam exposes dental professionals, dental staff, dental patients, and/or fetuses to releases of mercury vapor, mercury-containing particulate, and/or other forms of mercury contamination.
Furthermore, mercury vapor is known to be released from dental mercury amalgam fillings at higher rates during brushing, cleaning, clenching of teeth, chewing, etc., and mercury is also known to be released during the placement, replacement, and removal of dental mercury amalgam fillings.
by SMART - IAOMT - International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
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