Genotoxic effects of silver amalgam and composite restorations: Micronuclei-Based cohort and case-control study in oral exfoliated cells
Context: A huge number of people carry dental fillings which contain either mercury-based amalgam and/or the recently introduced methacrylate-based resins. It has been shown that both these materials are known to be leached into the oral cavity and induce genotoxic alterations in the buccal mucosal...
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Main Authors: | S Jeslin Mary (Author), K L Girish (Author), T Isaac Joseph (Author), Pradeesh Sathyan (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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