Check·Up Gum (1980s) |
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![]() Check·Up Gum helped fight plaque. As the gum was chewed, tiny granules of zirconium silicate (the third listed ingredient) scraped the teeth clean. |
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The reason that Check·Up Gum is featured here is that the zirconium silicate
contained elevated levels of uranium and thorium (e.g., 100 pCi/g). The
amount of zirconium silicate in the gum was such that the uranium
concentration is approximately 7 pCi per gram of gum. Since the
uranium series is in secular equilibrium, the gum also contains 7 pCi of
Ra-226 per gram. As a matter of interest, there have been many situations
where this level of radium in soil has required remedial action.
Although Check·Up Gum is no longer produced, zirconium silicate continues to be used in dental pastes and some toothpastes. Nevertheless, consumers can rest assured that the radiation dose is negligible - the radioactive material is bound up in the zirconium silicate and would not be assimilated even if swallowed. |
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Last updated:
01/20/09
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