Amin A, Palenik C J, Cheung S W, Burke F J
University of Glasgow, Glasgow Dental School, UK.
Int Dent J. 1998 Apr;48(2):77-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1875-595x.1998.tb00464.x.
Gloves are now worn routinely by most general dental practitioners and dental students while treating patients, with latex being the most commonly used glove material. By means of a questionnaire, this study surveyed 160 students in one dental school and 300 randomly selected general dental practitioners in respect of their exposure to latex. Response rates were 74.4 per cent and 57.3 per cent for dental students and practitioners respectively. Adverse skin reactions to the wearing of latex gloves was reported by 18.5 per cent of dental students and 22.8 per cent of practitioners. Analysis of the data indicated that there was an association between student year and adverse skin reaction to latex, an association between years in dental practice and adverse skin reaction to latex and a strong relationship between dentist's gender and adverse skin reaction to latex. Respondents who suffered from eczema or food allergies were more likely to have experienced an adverse skin reaction to latex glove wearing. It is concluded that adverse reactions to latex occur in significant numbers of dental students and dental practitioners, with those who reported personal and familial atopy being more likely to be affected.
现在,大多数普通牙科医生和牙科专业学生在治疗患者时都会常规佩戴手套,其中乳胶是最常用的手套材料。本研究通过问卷调查了一所牙科学院的160名学生和300名随机抽取的普通牙科医生接触乳胶的情况。牙科学生和医生的回复率分别为74.4%和57.3%。18.5%的牙科学生和22.8%的医生报告了佩戴乳胶手套后出现的皮肤不良反应。数据分析表明,学生年级与乳胶皮肤不良反应之间存在关联,牙科从业年限与乳胶皮肤不良反应之间存在关联,并且牙医性别与乳胶皮肤不良反应之间存在密切关系。患有湿疹或食物过敏的受访者更有可能经历过佩戴乳胶手套后的皮肤不良反应。得出的结论是,大量牙科学生和牙科医生会出现乳胶不良反应,那些报告有个人和家族性特应性的人更容易受到影响。