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Tuesday, March 08 2022 - 12:05
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World Alliance for Mercury-Free Dentistry announces: Nonprofit groups from 48 countries call for VIC-based Southern Dental Industries to exit selling mercury fillings to 'lower soci-economic markets'
WASHINGTON, March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Alarmed that Victoria-based Southern Dental Industries intends to keep selling 
mercury fillings (dental amalgam) to 'lower soci-economic markets' rather than 
its supply of non-polluting alternatives, 64 civil society organisations from 
48 nations call on its CEO, Samantha Cheetham, to halt the practice. 
https://mercuryfreedentistry.files.wordpress.com/2022/03/intl-ngos-to-southern-dental-22.2.22_.pdf


The subject of an international treaty which mandates scaling down of its use, 
dental amalgam is a primitive filling material, 50% mercury, highly disfavored 
by modern dentists. A dozen countries have outlawed its use, either via 
proscription or setting a firm end date, including the Philippines and 
Australia's territorial neighbor New Caledonia. One dental products company 
after another has exited making amalgam – so now, only two publicly-traded 
companies in the world remain manufacturing amalgam, Southern Dental Industries 
in Australia and Envista in the United States. 

Because of mercury's neurotoxic and reproductive toxic qualities, more than 30 
countries, including the entire European Union, ended amalgam use for children 
and for pregnant and breastfeeding women. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration 
made such a recommendation in 2020, and now the Australian government itself 
calls for "minimizing use in pregnant or breastfeeding women, children and in 
people with kidney disease," https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/dental-fillings. 
In its annual report, however, Southern Dental indicates no limits or 
restraints on it amalgam's use – but rather the converse. It brags to investors 
that it will 'continue to promote its Amalgam products to lower soci-economic 
markets.' 
https://www.sdi.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021-Annual-Report_sec.pdf

'The Cheetham family needs to stop selling mercury fillings, as other 
manufacturers have done, and sell quality, non-toxic dental fillings materials 
to Asian and Pacific consumers,' said Lee Bell of Perth, the Senior Researcher 
at the National Toxics Network.

'We Fijians don't need mercury imported here,' said Emele Duituturaga, an 
experienced environment and community advocate from Suva. 'The mercury stays 
here and ends up in the fish or the vegetables children eat. Southern Dental 
has non-toxic dental materials it sells to Australians, and we ask for the same 
courtesy to its neighbor island states.'

The letter from the 64 CSOs calls Southern Dental's decision to keep selling 
amalgam while others have stopped 'penny wise but pound foolish,' pointing to 
likely reputational harm coming from consumers, to governments, and to 
dentists, an overwhelming share of whom are shifting to mercury-free dentistry.

The World Alliance for Mercury-Free Dentistry, mercuryfreedentistry.net, 
spearheaded the letter to Southern Dental. Its president, Charlie Brown in 
Washington, added, 'Southern Dental is fighting the arc of history that bends 
toward justice. It needs to stop sending this inferior, toxic product to 
developing countries. These governments, dentists, and consumers want the same 
dental materials Southern Dental markets to Australians.'

CONTACT: Charles Brown, +1-202-544-6333; Siddika Sultana, +880-2-9122729

SOURCE The World Alliance for Mercury-Free Dentistry