Thursday, April 16, 2009

Are gold teeth magnetic? yes or no?

No. Gold teeth are not actually all gold as gold is too soft to use as a restorative in teeth. An alloy of different metals are used along with gold. Still not magnetic though

Are gold teeth magnetic? yes or no?
No
Reply:no
Reply:Ha ha NOPE! I have a good tooth! I tried to see if it was magnetic, it%26#039;s not! V.V
Reply:Gold isn%26#039;t magnetic....if it%26#039;s real gold.





Soooooooo, no.
Reply:No, because gold is not magnetic or have an iron content!!!
Reply:no.
Reply:no
Reply:No.





(Please see my comment on your last question.)
Reply:Gold isn%26#039;t magnetic so a gold tooth won%26#039;t be - as long as the gold is pure.
Reply:no. gold itself is not magnetic. unless you mix it up with magnetic particles.
Reply:Gold is not magnetic
Reply:No.
Reply:Nooooooooo
Reply:If they are pure gold they wont be. If they are mixed with iron they will be. maybe you should buy a strong electro magent and test this before you go for your scan.
Reply:No. Only iron, cobalt and nickel are magnetic. So unless the %26#039;gold%26#039; fillings contain any of these metals there will be no magnetism baby.....



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