Ziff M F
Adv Dent Res. 1992 Sep;6:131-4. doi: 10.1177/08959374920060010601.
Since all dental restorative materials are foreign substances, their potential for producing adverse health effects is determined by their relative toxicity and bioavailability, as well as by host susceptibility. Adverse health effects to dental restoratives may be local in the oral cavity or systemic, depending on the ability of released components to enter the body and, if so, on their rate of absorption. The medical scientific community is now in general agreement that patients with dental amalgam fillings are chronically exposed to mercury, that the average daily absorption of mercury from dental amalgam is from 3 to 17 micrograms per day, and that the amalgam mercury absorption averages 1.25-6.5 times the average mercury absorption from dietary sources (World Health Organization, 1991). The health significance of this chronic mercury exposure is now being investigated by several medical research groups.
由于所有牙科修复材料都是外来物质,它们产生不良健康影响的可能性取决于其相对毒性、生物利用度以及宿主易感性。牙科修复材料对健康的不良影响可能局限于口腔局部,也可能是全身性的,这取决于释放成分进入人体的能力,以及如果进入人体,取决于它们的吸收速度。医学界目前已普遍达成共识,即有牙科汞合金填充物的患者长期接触汞,每天从牙科汞合金中吸收的汞平均为3至17微克,且汞合金汞吸收量平均是饮食来源汞吸收量的1.25至6.5倍(世界卫生组织,1991年)。几个医学研究小组正在研究这种长期汞接触对健康的影响。