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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 125, No 4, 381-388.
© 1994 American Dental Association |
Journal Article |
In response to recent concern and research findings about dental amalgam, the U.S. Public Health Service conducted a comprehensive scientific review of its benefits and risks. This review would serve as a basis for re-examining federal policy on the use of dental amalgam as a restorative material. This article summarizes the principal findings, conclusions and recommendations from that review.
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