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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for amalgams
  1. Dental Amalgam Fillings (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Mercury/Related Issues ... Mercury ... Tooth Disorders/Related Issues ... Tooth Disorders ... Tooth Decay/Treatments and Therapies ... Tooth Decay ... Food and Drug Administration ... The ...
  2. Cavities (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    Cavities - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version. ... cavity,tooth,teeth,tooth decay,decayed ...
  3. Alzheimer's Myths (Alzheimer's Association)  
    Alzheimer's Disease/Related Issues ... Alzheimer's Disease ... Alzheimer's Association ... Is memory loss a natural part of aging? Do aspartame, aluminum, silver dental ...
  4. Dental Fillings From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research)  
    Tooth Decay/Treatments and Therapies ... Tooth Decay ... National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Fillings are ...
  5. Mercury and Pregnancy (March of Dimes Foundation)  
    Reproductive Hazards/Women ... Reproductive Hazards ... Mercury/Women ... Mercury ... March of Dimes Foundation ... Mercury is a metal that can cause serious health problems if ...
  6. Denture Adhesives (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Dentures/Learn More ... Dentures ... Food and Drug Administration ... Denture adhesives are pastes, powders or adhesive pads that may be placed in/on dentures to help ...
  7. Mercury (National Library of Medicine)  
    Mercury is an element that is found in air, water and soil. It has several forms. Metallic mercury is a shiny, silver-white, odorless liquid. If heated, it is ...
  8. Tooth Decay (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is tooth decay? Tooth decay is damage to a tooth's surface, or enamel. It happens when bacteria in your mouth make acids that attack the enamel. ...
  9. Tooth Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are teeth? Your teeth are made of a hard, bonelike material. There are four parts: Enamel, your tooth's hard surface Dentin, the hard yellow part ...
  10. ... material such as composite resin, glass ionomer, or amalgam. Composite resin is the preferred material today, as ...
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