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The Swedish Dental Material Commission has ended its work and recommends amalgam be banned:

The Dental Material Commission - Care and Consideration

The complete study is available from here: www.dentalmaterial.gov.se/Mercury.pdf

'The Dental Material Commission ­­ Care and Consideration' assigned Maths Berlin, in autumn 2002, to report on the past five years' research literature on amalgam and the health hazards, if any, of mercury. Maths Berlin is a Professor Emeritus with long experience of the effects of mercury on animals and humans. He chaired the WHO Task Group on Environmental Health Criteria for Inorganic Mercury (WHO Environmental Health Criteria 118, 1991) and a similar group with the function of drawing up health criteria for methylmercury. Professor Berlin compiled the environmental medicine risk analysis of mercury and amalgam issued by the Swedish Council for Planning and Coordination of Research (FRN) in 1998 (FRN, Report 1998:22). This risk analysis was based on literature published between 1993 and November 1997. The present risk analysis builds further on this material, and analyses literature published between November 1997 and November 2002.

Available on order from: The Dental Material Commission ­­ Care and Consideration Kv. Spektern, SE­103 33 Stockholm, Sweden or on the web site, www.dentalmaterial.gov.se

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