Comments about ‘Behavioral problems linked to chemical in dental fillings’
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"This study raises enough concern about the alternative of amalgam to revisit the value of amalgam."
Its obvious both are a serious health problem. And there is NO value in amalgam.
BPA is a chemical found in numerous products such as canned goods and plastic bottles, even dental sealant. After reading several other articles related to this topic it is still unclear whether the researchers who conducted the study controlled for these outside influences. This data is non-conclusive at best.
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