People with more than eight dental
fillings may have 150% more mercury in their blood, increasing the risk of
brain, heart and kidney damage. Dental surface restorations or known as dental fillings
is composed of an amalgamation of mercury, silver, tin and other metals. The research
analyzed data from 15,000 individuals and is the first to demonstrate a relationship
between dental fillings and mercury exposure. Tooth decay is one of the most
prevalent chronic diseases. But the kind of materials the dentist uses is not something’s
that is rally discussed.
Researchers further analyzed
exposure by specific types of mercury and found a significant increase in methyl
mercury, which is the most toxic form, related to dental fillings. This result
suggests the human gut micro biota, microorganisms living in the intestines,
may transform different types of mercury. People with dental fillings who are
also exposed to mercury from other sources, such as seafood, are most at risk. The
study also looked at dental composite resins, a mercury free alternative for
fillings that can release bisphenol A which may cause reproductive damage.
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