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牙科领域的职业汞暴露与牙医死亡率

Occupational exposure to mercury in dentistry and dentist mortality.

作者信息

McComb D

机构信息

Department of Restorative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, ON.

出版信息

J Can Dent Assoc. 1997 May;63(5):372-6.

PMID:9170753
Abstract

In response to public concern, Health Canada recently conducted a review of amalgam safety and released a position statement entitled The Safety of Dental Amalgam. Essentially, the department has concluded that the levels of mercury absorbed by the body due to the release of mercury vapor from amalgam restorations, while detectable, do not approach those recognized to cause illness. It has therefore confirmed that amalgam restorations can be used safely in most patients, with some notable caveats. Despite Health Canada's position statement in support of amalgam, patient doubts about amalgam safety remain, including the tenuous hypothesized link between amalgam restorations and specific diseases. This article reviews the available studies of dentist mortality to identify possible links between mercury exposure and negative health effects. A lack of evidence to suggest a detrimental health outcome in dentists who are occupationally exposed to higher levels of mercury than their patients, and are known to have higher levels of mercury in their blood, provides an important reassurance concerning the safety of amalgam. The reviewed data indicates that the 10 leading causes of death in the United States and Canada are the same for both dentist and non dentist population groups, and that the percentage of deaths by the same cause are remarkably similar. By 1975, the year of the most recent U.S. study, the average age at death for white male dentists was about three years higher than for all adult white males. Although suicide standard mortality rates are known to be higher for dentists, suicide deaths have also been shown to be a factor in many other occupations, particularly those where there is easy access to drugs. Although updated actuarial data for dentist mortality are needed, the available data indicate no reduction in the life expectancy of practising dentists, nor any specific or disproportionate rates of disease associated with high mercury exposure. In fact, the available mortality studies are generally optimistic about the health of dentists, which should reassure patients about the safety of dental amalgam.

摘要

为回应公众关切,加拿大卫生部最近对汞合金安全性进行了审查,并发布了一份题为《牙科汞合金的安全性》的立场声明。基本上,该部门得出结论,由于汞合金修复体释放汞蒸气而被人体吸收的汞含量,虽然可检测到,但未达到公认的致病水平。因此,该部门确认,在一些值得注意的警告条件下,汞合金修复体可在大多数患者中安全使用。尽管加拿大卫生部发布了支持汞合金的立场声明,但患者对汞合金安全性的疑虑依然存在,包括汞合金修复体与特定疾病之间微弱的假设联系。本文回顾了关于牙医死亡率的现有研究,以确定汞暴露与负面健康影响之间可能存在的联系。缺乏证据表明,职业性接触汞水平高于患者且血液中汞含量较高的牙医会出现有害健康的后果,这为汞合金的安全性提供了重要的保证。经审查的数据表明,美国和加拿大牙医群体和非牙医群体的十大主要死因相同,且相同原因导致的死亡百分比非常相似。到1975年美国最近一项研究的年份,白人男性牙医的平均死亡年龄比所有成年白人男性高约三岁。虽然已知牙医的自杀标准死亡率较高,但自杀死亡在许多其他职业中也是一个因素,特别是那些容易获得药物的职业。尽管需要更新的牙医死亡率精算数据,但现有数据表明,执业牙医的预期寿命没有降低,也没有与高汞暴露相关的任何特定或不成比例的疾病发生率。事实上,现有的死亡率研究总体上对牙医的健康状况持乐观态度,这应该能让患者对牙科汞合金的安全性放心。

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