Assure a Smile Offers Safe Mercury Filling Removal in Miami
Miami, Florida Mar 19, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Mercury fillings, also known as dental amalgam, are made up of a mixture of mercury and other metals. When used as a dental restorative, mercury amalgam can be harmful to health. Studies have shown that people with mercury fillings have a significantly higher risk of developing chronic illnesses and disorders, such as neurological problems, autoimmune diseases, and cancer.
At Assure a Smile, mercury filling removal is performed using a variety of techniques to protect patients from exposure to mercury vapor and amalgam fragments. These techniques include:
- Using dental dams to cover the mouth and prevent soft tissues from exposure
- Using air filters to prevent inhalation of mercury vapor
- Using advanced filtration systems to dispose of mercury amalgam in a safe and eco-conscious way
In addition to safe mercury filling removal, Assure a Smile also offers a variety of other dental services, including:
- Teeth whitening
- Dentures and implants
- Cosmetic dentistry
- Childrens dentistry
To learn more about safe mercury filling removal with Assure a Smile, visit assureasmile.com.
About Assure a Smile
For over 25 years, Assure a Smile has been the premier dental care provider in South Florida. Dr. Ted Herrmann, a Miami dentist, leads their holistic dental practice with the purpose of providing a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.
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