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RestorationIn English history, the period when the monarchy, in the person of Charles II, was re-established after the English Civil War and the fall of the Protectorate in 1660.
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We report the development of subcutaneous emphysema in a middle-aged woman that occurred several hours after she had undergone a dental restoration procedure. Despite widespread concern about the safety of silver-mercury amalgam dental restorations (Skare and Engqvist 1994), there is little evidence regarding harm or safety in the general population. However, although Infertility and Birth Defects presents a vast collection of related scientific material, it is unable to offer definitive proof that continual leakage of mercury from dental restorations is a solid underpinning of infertility and birth defects. |
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