Alexander G, Hopcraft M S, Tyas M J, Wong Rhk
Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Dentistry and Oral Health, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.
Aust Dent J. 2016 Dec;61(4):502-513. doi: 10.1111/adj.12419.
The Minamata Convention has agreed to a worldwide reduction in the production and use of mercury-containing products and processes. This will change the approach to use of direct restorative materials in the future. There is little research exploring the attitudes of dentists to any change.
A survey relating to the use of direct restorative materials was distributed to dentists who were members of the Australian Dental Association or Members and Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. Data were statistically analysed.
There were 408 respondents. Responses to statements concerning attitudes toward a phase-down of amalgam depended on whether the respondent used amalgam, year of primary dental qualification and association with academia. Thirty per cent of respondents indicated they do not use amalgam. The mean use of amalgam for all direct restorative procedures was 18%.
Dentists are concerned over potential implications of a phase-down of amalgam and much should be done to address these concerns. Many dentists are undecided as to what are the implications, which may reflect a lack of understanding of the issues. It is incumbent on policy-makers to produce and disseminate information relating to the issues identified by this research.
《水俣公约》已商定在全球范围内减少含汞产品和工艺的生产及使用。这将改变未来直接修复材料的使用方式。目前很少有研究探讨牙医对这一变化的态度。
向澳大利亚牙科协会会员或澳大利亚皇家牙科学院的会员及院士发放了一份关于直接修复材料使用情况的调查问卷。对数据进行了统计分析。
共有408名受访者。对有关逐步减少汞合金使用态度的陈述的回答,取决于受访者是否使用汞合金、初次获得牙科资格的年份以及与学术界的关联。30%的受访者表示他们不使用汞合金。在所有直接修复程序中,汞合金的平均使用率为18%。
牙医对逐步减少汞合金使用的潜在影响感到担忧,应采取诸多措施来解决这些担忧。许多牙医对其影响尚不明确,这可能反映出他们对这些问题缺乏了解。政策制定者有责任提供并传播与本研究确定的问题相关的信息。