natriumtäyttöä
Natriumtäyttöä, a Finnish term, translates to "sodium filling" and refers to a historical dental procedure. In the past, it was a common method for filling cavities in teeth. This technique involved using a material that contained sodium, which was malleable and could be shaped to fit the tooth's prepared cavity.
The exact composition of these fillings varied, but they often included elements like silver amalgam, which
Over time, concerns about the materials used, particularly mercury in amalgam fillings, led to a decline in