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AbstractChronic exposure to ambient nitrous oxide levels found in dental offices may pose unrecognized health risks, among them, increased incidence of spontaneous abortion or infertility among female workers. Vitamin B12 supplements can reverse some of the effects of chronic N2O exposure.
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