Dorsettaff
Well-Known Member
Mercuric amalgam in dental fillings.......I can't agree, there is a distinct lack of evidence of clinical illness resulting from consuming lead shot game, as opposed to other researched forms of lead exposure such as those impacted by their occupation etc. Surely if there is a potentially serious toxic metal issue it's mercuric amalgam dental fillings?
Now that is an argument for another day. Dental amalgam is a very stable alloy (also containing tin, zinc and copper) which will release small amounts of elemental mercury and by default mercury salts during the lifetime of the restoration. Is it harmful? Well like lead, mercury is a very toxic element. moreover in its various salt forms, however there is NO hard scientific evidence that there is any harm caused by mercury amalgam. When you think that most people born before 1965 will have grams and grams of this placed in various teeth where it is corroding and deteriorating over its lifetime. Millions upon millions of teeth are restored worldwide with amalgam and people dont appear to be dropping like flies (compare that shall we say giving a million people penicillin and aspirin and seeing what happens). You are more at risk when someone takes a 250,000 rpm diamond bur and drills the filling out without sufficient water cooling and suction from the released mercury vapour let alone from the mackerel you then eat from the coastal waters where the effluent containing the amalgam waste is dumped....see prev post regarding tuna sandwiches.
The one cohort who are constantly exposed to mercury vapour are dentists and dental nurses....who funnily enough when tested had statistically no difference in elevated Hg levels compared to the general population and anecdotally less than the tuna sarnie munchers.
Mercury use in dental amalgams is being phased out and will be banned in Europe within the next few weeks ( Jan 1st 2025). See also the Minimata Convention that came into effect in 2017.
For the lead argument you would need to test a large sample of population who had only ever eaten lead shot meat, had never lived near a road prior to Jan 1st 2000, had never lived in an old house with lead pipes , ever visited anywhere in mid Wales or licked the paint off their toy soldiers.
Such a cohort would be hard to find so any results would be more anecdotal and any findings would be statistically insignificant.
I think we can all agree that any heavy metal exposure is bad ( and I would put Trivium, Anthrax and Napalm Death in that category for good measure)