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Coulddental adhesive used to secure dental bridges cause health issues for someone with mitochondrial problems?

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Unlikely: Usually the adhesive is underneath the bridge which is sealed. Any excess adhesive is cleaned off by your dentist when the bridge is delivered.

Answered 11/6/2012

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Dr. Jeffrey Bassman answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Doubtful: The crown and bridge cements have been thoroughly researched as far as being compatible with the oral tissues and the body. I realize that there are strange allergies out there that suddenly appear, but i would doubt that dental cements would create health issues. Should be tested by an allergist if concerns.

Answered 12/9/2013

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