Here is a list of dental chemicals. These chemicals are used to manufacture the products listed DENTAL PRODUCTS.
Acetates Group
Acrylates Group
Aluminum Group
Antimony Group
Arsenic Group
Barium Group
Benzil Group
Benzylkonium Chloride
Beryllium Group
Bis-GMA / Bis-Phenols
Bismuth Group
Boron Group
Butyraldehydes Group
Butyrates Group
Cadmium Group
Carboxylate Group
Cellulose Group
Cerium Group
Cesium Group
Chromium Group
Cobalt Group
Copper Group
Eugenol
Europium Group
Flourides Group
Formaldehyde
Gallium Group
Germanium Group
Gluteraldehydes Group
Gold Group
Hafnium Group
Hexanes Group
Hydroxyapatite Group
Indium Group
Iridium Group
Iron Salts / Oxides Group
Lactides Group
Lanthanum Group
Lead Group
Lithium Group
Malienate Group
Manganese Group
Mercury Group
Metabisulfite
Methyl Paraben
Molybdenum Group
Neodimium Group
Nickel Group
Niobium Group
O-Phosphoric Acid Group
Osmium Group
Oxylate Group
Palladium Group
Phenols Group
Platinum Group
Polyethers Group
Polyethylimines Group
Polysulfides Group
Polyvinyls Group
Preservatives Group
Propionates Group
Pthalates Group
Quinone Group
Rhenium Group
Rhodium Group
Rubidium Group
Ruthenium Group
Samarium Group
Scandium Group
Selenium Group
Silanes Group
Silicates Group
Silver Group
Sorbates Group
Strontium Group
Styrenes Group
Tannins Group
Tantalum Group
Tellurium Group
Terbium Group
Thallium Group
Thimerosal
Tin Group
Titanium Group
Toluenes Group
Trihexalamines Group
Tungsten Group
Uranium Group
Urethanes Group
Vanadium Group
Xylenes Group
Ytterbium Group
Yttrium Group
Zinc Salts Group
Zirconium Group
Dental Chemicals
Because each of us possesses unique chemical sensitivities, these substances effect each of us differently and in varying degrees. For some, the effects of certain substances (and their corrosion byproducts) can be toxic and hazardous, and may result in serious health problems. A substance which causes little or no reaction in one individual can prove harmful to another.
Since these effects may vary in each of us, it is vital that these material sensitivities be considered when choosing dental and other materials for use in the body, especially in patients with rare or unique health concerns.