WHO publication spotlights mercury-free oral care

The World Health Organization published a briefing March 16 that details the use of mercury-free products for proper oral care.

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The 20-page report is the first in a series about oral health. It is meant to inform the general public on the prevention and treatment of dental caries using mercury-free products and minimally-invasive options, including fluoride toothpaste and composite resin restorations.

WHO created the publication in regard to the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a global initiative to protect human health and the environment from the effects of mercury.

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