Neurotoxin Regulation
Mercury's regulatory status shifted from a 300-year ban to legalization in the early 1920s following the founding of the American Dental Association. Regulatory bodies approved the widespread use of mercury in dentistry despite its classif…
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Mercury's regulatory status shifted from a 300-year ban to legalization in the early 1920s following the founding of the American Dental Association. Regulatory bodies approved the widespread use of mercury in dentistry despite its classification as a neurotoxin with no safe dose.