
Mercury has been largely phased out of commercial products, and for good reason. If you’ve ever heard the term “mad as a hatter,” you might know that it refers to how hatters in Victorian England would often go insane due to being exposed to mercury while practicing their craft. Exposure to this odd liquid metal can cause neurological damage in addition to a multitude of other health problems. While previous decades saw the use of mercury in certain dental restorations such as fillings, mercury-safe dentistry is the new standard of safety. Here’s what you should know about mercury in dentistry and why only a qualified dentist should be the one to remove any dental restorations containing it.
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