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    Monitoring of selenium in oral cavity argyria - a clinical and microscopic study by Venclíková, Zora, Benada, Oldřich, Joska, Luděk

    Published in Neuro-endocrinology letters (2011)
    “…Argyria is generally classified as localized or generalized condition. Distinct pigmentation of the oral mucosa in the vicinity of amalgam fillings is often…”
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    In vivo effects of dental casting alloys by Venclíková, Zora, Benada, Oldrich, Bártová, Jirina, Joska, Ludĕk, Mrklas, Lubor, Procházková, Jarmila, Stejskal, Vera, Podzimek, Stĕpán

    Published in Neuro-endocrinology letters (01-12-2006)
    “…Corrosion products of different metallic alloys used in prosthetic dentistry often cause the development of a bluish-grey pigmentation of gingiva and oral…”
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    The mechanism of gingiva metallic pigmentations formation by Joska, Ludek, Venclikova, Zora, Poddana, Marcela, Benada, Oldrich

    Published in Clinical oral investigations (01-03-2009)
    “…The occurrence of blue-grey areas in the soft tissue represents one of the problems affecting patients whose teeth have been restored using metallic materials…”
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    Metallic Pigmentation of Human Teeth and Gingiva: Morphological and Immunological Aspects by VENCLÍKOVÁ, Zora, BENADA, Oldrich, BÁRTOVÁ, Jirina, JOSKA, Ludek, MRKLAS, Lubor

    Published in Dental Materials Journal (2007)
    “…The composition of metallic pigmentations in gingiva and dental roots was determined by means of transmission electron microscopy with energy dispersive x-ray…”
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    Dental amalgam as one of the risk factors in autoimmune diseases by Bártová, Jirina, Procházková, Jarmila, Krátká, Zuzana, Benetková, Klára, Venclíková, Zora, Sterzl, Ivan

    Published in Neuro-endocrinology letters (01-02-2003)
    “…Experimental and clinical data published recently show that dental amalgam can give rise to undesirable immunological responses in susceptible individuals. In…”
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