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Bio-Compatible Dentistry Description: Dental amalgam and root canal therapy may be the greatest danger to our health. This site has been created to bring information about bio-compatible dentistry to the public and to all health care professionals. It in no way takes the place of medical diagnosis. (zip.com.au) |
Improving Oral Health Description: Center for Disease Control program for oral health issues. (cdc.gov) |
Preventive Dental Health Association Description: Educate about the dangers of fluoride and mercury, and provide healthful alternate solutions. (emporium.turnpike.net) |
Symbiosis Between the Dental and Industrial Communities and Their Scientific Journals Description: A paper by Ulf Bengtsson concerning the debate about amalgam and other dental materials in Scandinavia, USA and other countries, and connections between the dental community and the manufacturers of dental materials. (gbg.bonet.se) |
University Of Health Description: Commercial education program about mercury poisoning and dental-related illness, designed to create "informed, logical, thinking consumers". (universityofhealth.net) |
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