Indian Health Service to end dental amalgam use: 5 things to know

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The Indian Health Service is ending its use of dental amalgam in 2027, according to a Feb. 9 news release from HHS. 

Here are five things to know:

  1. The Indian Health Service and tribal dental programs will transition to using mercury-free restorative materials.
  2. Historically, dental amalgams have been used for multi-surface restorations in molars and premolars due to its strength, durability and affordability.
  3. Growing efforts to reduce the use of materials that contain mercury, along with environmental and health concerns, prompted the change. 
  4. The agency has been decreasing its use of dental amalgam since 2007.
  5. IHS is also increasing its prevention efforts to reduce the need for restorative procedures. 
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