
doi: 10.1038/bdj.2008.151
pmid: 18327185
This paper briefly reviews the logic surrounding the controversial banning of dental amalgam by the Norwegian government. The very small contribution from dentistry to environmental mercury pollution and the significant advantages of amalgam as a dental restorative are emphasised.
Norway, Dentistry, Operative, Body Burden, Humans, Environmental Pollution, Dental Amalgam
Norway, Dentistry, Operative, Body Burden, Humans, Environmental Pollution, Dental Amalgam
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