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Occurrence of dental fluorosis in Australian aboriginal children resident in Carnarvon, Western Australia.

“In 1963 a study investigating the prevalence of dental fluorosis in 496 Caucasian children residing in Carnarvon, Western Australia, showed that 225 children (45.36 per cent) were affected. The endemic fluorosis was attributed to a change in the fluoride content of the town water supply from 0.4 to 1.5 ppm prior to 1958.”

By |2018-06-25T17:46:53+00:00January 1st, 1970|Fluoride|

OSHA Act of 1970.

“To assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women; by authorizing enforcement of the standards developed under the Act; by assisting and encouraging the States in their efforts to assure safe and healthful working conditions; by providing for research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health; and for other purposes.”

By |2018-06-29T18:51:26+00:00January 1st, 1970|Mercury|

The possibilities of allergic reactions from silver amalgam restorations.

“The investigations described confirm the possibility that manifestations of skin sensitization may be related to amalgam restorations.  The complex amalgam product as well as mercury should be considered sensitizing factors although the other alloy components such as copper, silver and zinc should not be ignored.  Sensitization appears most frequently after the amalgam has been present in the mouth for more than 5 years.”

By |2018-04-17T20:34:03+00:00January 1st, 1969|Mercury|

Fatal mercury intoxication in a dental surgery assistant.

“A 42-year-old dental surgery assistant with at least a 20-year history of exposure to mercury developed a rapidly fatal nephrotic syndrome. The high levels of mercury in the kidney, estimated by neutron activation analysis and demonstrated histologically, indicate that this was the result of mercury intoxication. Some unique features of the case are described and discussed. The warning is given that the risks of exposure to mercury in the dental surgery are not trivial.”

By |2018-04-12T22:28:06+00:00January 1st, 1969|Mercury|

Enhanced toxicity for mice of pertussis vaccines when preserved with Merthiolate.

“Pertussis vaccines preserved with 0.01% Merthiolate are more toxic for mice than unpreserved vaccines prepared from the same parent concentrate and containing the same number of organisms. The toxicities of both Merthiolate (0.01%)-preserved and unpreserved vaccines increased when the number of organisms injected was increased. An increase in mortality was observed when Merthiolate was injected separately, before or after an unpreserved saline suspension of pertussis vaccine.”

By |2018-06-29T00:19:00+00:00January 1st, 1967|Mercury|

Theoretical considerations on the etiology of multiple sclerosis. Is multiple sclerosis a mercury allergy?

“It is hypothesized that MS is a neuro-allergenic illness in which the allergen is a heavy metal—most often mercury, less often lead, and possibly also other metals. As a source of mercury the prevailing majority of cases is assumed to come from mercury in amalgam. After the compilation of the still unsolved riddles of MS, they are being compared with the hypothesis above. The conclusion is being drawn that none of the listed vulnerabilities is inconsistent with this hypothesis, and that most of the riddles (especially the geographic distribution, the age distribution and the historical evolution) may find their explanation in this.” [translation]

By |2018-03-12T23:46:15+00:00January 1st, 1966|Mercury|

Absorption of mercury vapour from the respiratory tract in man.

“Studies on the absorption of mercury vapour from the respiratory tract in four volunteers who breathed air with mercury concentrations ranging from 50 to 350 ug/m3 are reported. Determinations of the ratio of the expired to the inspired amounts of mercury gave an expression of the fraction that a notional dead space for mercury absorption represented of the average tidal volume measured during the experimental period. A comparison with the results reported by other authors on the size of the physiological dead space in relation to the tidal volume showed that the notional dead space for mercury absorption was of the same magnitude as the physiological dead space and, within the range investigated, largely independent of the mercury concentration in the inspired air. It was also demonstrated that the last part of the air expired during maximal expiration contained only negligible amounts of mercury. It is therefore reasonable to assume that almost complete absorption of mercury vapour occurs from the alveolar parts of the lungs in normal individuals.”

By |2018-06-25T20:25:28+00:00January 1st, 1965|Mercury|

Effect of class II amalgam restorations on health of the gingiva: a clinical survey.

“Examination of 82 first-year medical and dental students at the University of Manitoba revealed a correlation between gingival disease and class II amalgam restorations with overhanging margins. In seven individuals there was more gingival disease in those who had good amalgam restorations on one side of the mouth and no amalgam restorations in contralateral teeth.”

By |2018-07-09T00:12:31+00:00January 1st, 1964|Mercury|

Effect of silicate, amalgam and cast gold on the gingiva.

“This report verifies the previous findings that silicate and amalgam restorations produce a chronic inflammation of the gingival sulcus epithelium. It also shows that cast gold restorations were well tolerated in the gingival sulcus area. The physical injury of cavity preparation adds another insult to the soft tissues, as demonstrated by the controls. This injury, however, is repaired within 30 days. The inflammation subsides, and the budding epithelial invaginations into the submucosa apparently subside to the normal microscopic anatomy of the dental epithelium. The mechanism of this sequence is well suited for future investigation.”

By |2018-03-08T23:20:42+00:00January 1st, 1961|Mercury|
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