1986
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0773.1986.tb02707.x
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Unusual Levels of Trace Elements in Dental Filling Materials an Investigation by Neutron Activation Analysis

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“…Cd has already been found in dental impression materials, such as alginate [17,18], in pigments of acrylic resin, amalgam, orthodontic alloys [19], in Portland and MTA-based cements [20,21], as well as, in gutta-percha points [22,23]. In this regard, although Flachsenberg and Hülsmann [24] have showed the absence of Cd in human periapical tissues after apicoectomy of teeth with root canal fillings, this toxic heavy metal, when present in the endodontic materials/substances, might overflow to the periapical tissues, being harmful to people.…”
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“…Cd has already been found in dental impression materials, such as alginate [17,18], in pigments of acrylic resin, amalgam, orthodontic alloys [19], in Portland and MTA-based cements [20,21], as well as, in gutta-percha points [22,23]. In this regard, although Flachsenberg and Hülsmann [24] have showed the absence of Cd in human periapical tissues after apicoectomy of teeth with root canal fillings, this toxic heavy metal, when present in the endodontic materials/substances, might overflow to the periapical tissues, being harmful to people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%