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]Though there are no proofs of dental amalgam’s toxicity, a precautionary measure tips prevention, if possible, the restoration with the use of amalgam fillings when undergoing pregnancy until research data are enabled.

Though it is publicly known that women should not engage into unnecessary medical intervention upon pregnancy. This is to lessen potential ill effects to the health of the fetus.

Mercury vapor exposure in amalgam is probably the most when restoring amalgam fillings. So as a safety tip, all treatments involving amalgam should not be pushed through upon pregnancy, if it doesn’t deem necessary.

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