Pizzichini et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Release of mercury from dental amalgam and its influence on salivary antioxidant activity.Pizzichini et al., 2000
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- 4817053287903523881
- Author
- Pizzichini M
- Fonzi M
- Sugherini L
- Fonzi L
- Comporti M
- Gasparoni A
- Pompella A
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- Publication venue
- Bulletin du Groupement International Pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie & Odontologie
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Dental amalgam fillings are known to release significant levels of mercury (Hg) in saliva which could represent a continuous source of oxidative damage to tissues. The present investigation was aimed at verifying this hypothesis by determining a possible correlation …
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