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使用汞合金修复材料的牙医所需的知情同意以及去除牙科汞合金修复体的技术考量。

Need for informed consent for dentists who use mercury amalgam restorative material as well as technical considerations in removal of dental amalgam restorations.

作者信息

Edlich Richard F, Greene Jill Amanda, Cochran Amy A, Kelley Angela R, Gubler K Dean, Olson Brianna M, Hudson Mary Anne, Woode Dayna R, Long William B, McGregor Walter, Yoder Carolyn, Hopkins Debra B, Saepoff Jessica P

机构信息

Biomechanical Engineering and Emergency Medicine, DeCamp Burn and Wound Healing Center, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

出版信息

J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol. 2007;26(4):305-22. doi: 10.1615/jenvironpatholtoxicoloncol.v26.i4.70.

Abstract

Amalgam restorative material generally contains 50% mercury (Hg) in a complex mixture of copper, tin, silver, and zinc. It has been well documented that this mixture continually emits mercury vapor, which is dramatically increased by chewing, eating, brushing, and drinking hot liquids. Mercury has been demonstrated to have damaging effects on the kidney, central nervous system, and cardiovascular system, and has been implicated in gingival tattoos. While mercury amalgams may result in detrimental exposure to the patient, they can also be a danger in dental practices. In Europe, the federal governments of Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Sweden have enacted legislation requiring that dental patients receive informed consent information about the dental restorative material that will be used. In the United States, a few state governments have enacted informed consent legislation for dental patients receiving dental restorations. These state legislations were enacted by Maine, California, Connecticut, and Vermont. It is a sad tragedy that mercury is causing such health damage to many people. The American Dental Association has said for the past 150 years that the mercury in amalgam is safe and does not leak; however, no clinical studies were ever done and the Food and Drug Administration approved amalgam under a grandfather clause. Subsequent studies have shown this claim of safety not to be true. Over ten years ago, the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal published a comprehensive article calling mercury restorative material a major source of mercury exposure to the U.S. population. The authors of this paper recommend that federal and state legislation be passed throughout our country to ensure that consent forms are given to patients receiving silver-mercury amalgam restorative material.

摘要

汞合金修复材料通常在铜、锡、银和锌的复杂混合物中含有50%的汞(Hg)。有充分的文献记载,这种混合物会持续释放汞蒸气,而咀嚼、进食、刷牙和饮用热饮会使其显著增加。汞已被证明会对肾脏、中枢神经系统和心血管系统产生损害作用,并与牙龈纹身有关。虽然汞合金可能会导致患者受到有害暴露,但它们在牙科诊所也可能构成危险。在欧洲,挪威、芬兰、丹麦和瑞典的联邦政府已颁布立法,要求牙科患者获得有关将使用的牙科修复材料的知情同意信息。在美国,一些州政府已针对接受牙齿修复的牙科患者颁布了知情同意立法。这些州立法由缅因州、加利福尼亚州、康涅狄格州和佛蒙特州颁布。汞正在对许多人造成如此严重的健康损害,这是一场可悲的悲剧。在过去的150年里,美国牙科协会一直表示汞合金中的汞是安全的,不会泄漏;然而,从未进行过临床研究,食品药品监督管理局根据一项祖父条款批准了汞合金。随后的研究表明这种安全说法是不真实的。十多年前,美国实验生物学联合会杂志发表了一篇全面的文章,称汞修复材料是美国人群汞暴露的主要来源。本文作者建议在我国各地通过联邦和州立法,以确保向接受银汞合金修复材料的患者提供同意书。

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