Nobody invented it, it was the dentist who make's it
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In 1850, Dr. Washington Wentworth Sheffield, a dental surgeon and chemist, invented the first toothpaste.
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iron fillings and sand
All you have to do is put a magnet over the mess of sawdust and iron fillings and the iron fillings will get stuck to the magnet. Then their seperated
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It is an instrument used to carve anatomy into silver dental fillings.
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Burnishers are dental hand devices that are often used at the conclusion of treatments or surgeries involving dental restoration. They're utilized to polish amalgam fillings and composite fillings, as well as to shape them.
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Yes, 5 of them
Ask the dentist why it happened?
Orthodontics with an authorization , fillings , sealants , cleanings
Some examples of tooth restorations include dental fillings for cavities, dental crowns to cover damaged teeth, dental bridges to replace missing teeth, and dental implants to replace a tooth root and support an artificial tooth.
In 1833 the Crawcour brothers, two Frenchmen, brought amalgam to the United States, and in 1844 it was reported that fifty percent of all dental restorations placed in upstate New York consisted of amalgam.[5] However, at that point the use of dental amalgam was declared to be malpractice, and the American Society of Dental Surgeons (ASDS), the only US dental association at the time, forced all of its members to sign a pledge to abstain from using the mercury fillings.[6] This was the beginning of what are known as the first dental amalgam war.[7] - excerpt wikipedia.
Guy S. Fasciana has written: 'Are your dental fillings poisoning you?' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Dental Amalgam, Dental amalgams, Environmental Exposure, Fillings (Dentistry), Mercury, Mercury Poisoning, Permanent Dental Restoration, Popular works, Side effects, Therapeutic use, Toxicology
The answer from the dental community has been "Not Much". There is no conclusive evidence that the amount of Mercury contained in a dental filling can hurt you. You should know that they are not comprised entirely of Mercury and the substance is referred to as amalgam. There are alternatives to Mercury amalgam fillings and you should ask you dentist if these are available if your concern is that great.