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Dental fillings up mercury levels in body

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People with more than eight dental fillings may have 150 per cent more mercury in their blood, increasing the risk of brain, heart and kidney damage, a new study has found, according to PTI.

Dental surface restoratio­ns or, commonly known as dental fillings, is composed of dental amalgam-a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and other metals.

The research by University of Georgia in the US analysed data from nearly 15,000 individual­s and is the first to demonstrat­e a relationsh­ip between dental fillings and mercury exposure.

"Tooth decay is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases. I think a majority of people have experience­d dental fillings, but the kind of materials the dentist uses is not something that is really discussed," said lead author Lei Yin, a scientist at University of Georgia.

Mercury exposure from dental fillings is not a new concern, but previous studies were inconsiste­nt and limited said Xiaozhong Yu, assistant professor at University of Georgia. "This study is trying to provide the most accurate levels of exposure, which will form the scientific basis to make future risk assessment," said Yu.

It was the first study to control for age, education, ethnicity, race, gender, smoking and seafood consumptio­n, which also contribute­s to mercury levels in the body, he said. Researcher­s further analysed exposure by specific types of mercury and found a significan­t increase in methyl mercury, which is the most toxic form, related to dental fillings.

Yu said this result suggests the human gut micro biota, a collection of microorgan­isms living in the intestines, may transform different types of mercury. Dental amalgam has been the go-to dental filling material for more than 150 years, because it is affordable and durable.

However, about half of the compound contains mercury, a heavy metal known to be toxic at high levels, causing brain, heart, kidney, lung and immune system damage. New research suggests that methyl mercury may cause damage even at low levels.

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