“…Depending upon a subject's number of amalgam fillings, the mercury concentrations in inhaled air can range up to several thousand ng/m 3 . Estimated average daily absorption from amalgam fillings may be as much as 10 000 ng (10 mg) or up to 1 mg per tooth filling (Richardson et al, 2011).…”
“…Depending upon a subject's number of amalgam fillings, the mercury concentrations in inhaled air can range up to several thousand ng/m 3 . Estimated average daily absorption from amalgam fillings may be as much as 10 000 ng (10 mg) or up to 1 mg per tooth filling (Richardson et al, 2011).…”
“…to form amalgam [53]. Between these metals, precious metal silver can be dissolved rapidly in mercury and form silver amalgam [54][55][56] via amalgamation. The mechanisms of elemental mercury capture over TA vary from simple physical adsorption, amalgamation to chemical adsorption.…”
“…21,22 Con base en un análisis que presentó en una reunión del Panel de Productos Dentales de la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos de Estados Unidos, los días 14 y 15 de diciembre de 2010, Richardson estimó que entre una cuarta y una tercera parte de los estadounidenses pueden estar regularmente expuestos a concentraciones de mercurio inorgánico debido a las amalgamas dentales que exceden los límites de exposición recomendados que establece la Agencia de Protección al Ambiente de Estados Unidos (EPA) y por la EPA de California.…”
Section: Los Microbiomas Y Los Metalesunclassified
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