Get the ingredient list of the Dental Materials from your Dentist.  They can commonly be found on the Material Safety Data Sheets that Dentists have for the materials they use.

 

The following chemical groups and families of compounds

are used in Dental Materials.

 

They may show reactivity.

 

Restorative products containing these groups in dissociable,

ionizable, separable or volatile form

 

MAY OR MAY NOT BE SUITABLE.

            

It may require concurrent body burden reduction and risk management, if used.

 

 

Aluminum Group
 Antimony Group
 *Arsenic Group
 
Benzylkonium Chloride Group

*Beryllium Group
 Cadmium Group
 Chromium Group
 Formaldehyde

Germanium Group
 Indium Group
 Lanthanum Group
 *Lead Group
 Mercury Group
 Neodimium Group
 *Nickel Group
 Palladium Group

Polyethimines Group
 Propionates Rubidium Group
 Silver Group
 Tannins Group
 
Tellurium Group
 *Thallium Group
 *Thimerosal

Toluenes Group
 Tungsten Group
 Zirconium Group

Acetates Group
 Acrylates Group
 Barium Group
 Benzil

Bis-GMA

Bismuth Group
 Boron Group
 Butyraldehydes Butyrates Group
 Carboxylate Group
 Cellulose Group
 Cerium Group
 *Cesium Group
 Cobalt Group
 Copper Group
 Eugenol

Europium Fluorides Group
 Gallium Group
 Gold Group

Hafnium Group
 Hexanes Group
 Hydroxyapatite Group
 Iridium Group

Iron Salts I Oxides Group
 Lithium Group

Malienate Group
 Manganese Group
 Metabisulfite

Methyl Paraben Molybdenum Group
 Niobium Group
 O-Phosphoric Acid Group
 Osmium Group

Phenols Group

Platinum Group
 Polyethers Group
 Polysulfides Group
 Polyvinyls Group
 Quinone Group

Rhenium Group
 Rhodium Group
 Ruthenium Group
 Samarium Group
 Scandium Group
 Selenium Group
 Silanes Group
 Silicates Group
 Sorbates

Strontium Group
 Styrenes Group
 Tantalum Group
 Terbium Group
 Tin Group
 Titanium Group
 
Trihexalamines Group
 Uranium Group
 Urethanes Group
 Vanadium Group
 Xylenes Group
 Ytterbium Group
 Yttrium Group
 Zinc Salts Group

·        Chemical groups and families with * are also not regarded as safe for any internal or contact use, based on information from World Health Organization and national toxicology groups.  Inclusion here is for the purpose of total body burden assessment and cross-reactivity considerations.

 

 

 

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