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Gastrointestinal and in vitro release of copper, cadmium, indium, mercury and zinc from conventional and copper-rich amalgams
Authors:DAG BRUNE  NILS GJERDET  GUNNAR PAULSEN
Affiliation:NIOM, Scandinavian Institute of Dental Materials, Oslo, Norway;Department of Dental Materials, School of Dentistry, Bergen, Norway;Department of Microbiology, Dental Faculty, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:
Abstract – Particles of a conventional lathe-cut, a spherical non-gamma 2 and a copper amalgam have been gastrointestinally administered to rats for the purpose of evaluation of the dissolution resistance. The animals were sacrificed after 20 hrs. The contents of copper, cadmium, indium, mercury and zinc in kidney, liver, lung or blood were measured using nuclear tracer techniques. From a copper amalgam an extreme release of copper was demonstrated. This study simulates the clinical condition of elemental release from swallowed amalgam particles after amalgam insertion or after removal of old amalgam fillings. Specimens of the same types of amalgams were also exposed to artificial saliva for a period of 10 days. The amounts of copper and mercury released were measured with flame and flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry respectively. The levels of copper and mercury released from the copper amalgam were approximately 50 times those of the two other amalgam types studied.
Keywords:blood    dental materials    gastrointestinal uptake    kidney    liver    lung
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