Why was mercury ever used in dentistry?
Because the mercury was contained inside the filling, it was thought that no mercury would ever be able to enter the patient’s body and bloodstream. However, this is not the case. Over time, amalgam fillings tend to expand. This can crack the tooth, and expose the body to mercury. Unfortunately, mercury is dangerous in even very minute amounts.
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