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Mercury levels among dental personnel in Israel: A preliminary study

  • D. Steinberg
  • , F. Grauer
  • , Y. Niv
  • , M. Perlyte
  • , K. Kopolovic

פרסום מחקרי: פרסום בכתב עתמאמרביקורת עמיתים

6 ציטוטים ‏(Scopus)

תקציר

Amalgam, the most prevalent dental restoration material used in dentistry, is potentially toxic because it contains mercury. Recent international publications confirm that mercury is potentially hazardous to dental personnel, who are exposed to mercury vapors both during their work at the office and from amalgam restorations in their own oral cavities. The purpose of our study was to compare urinary mercury levels of dental personnel with a control group, and to explore possible correlations between environmental factors in the dental office and the urinary level of the personnel. Our results indicate that the urinary mercury levels of the tested dental professionals were significantly higher than those of the control group (2.39 ± 0.319 vs. 0.899 ± 0.34 μg mercury/g creatinine). Of the dental personnel examined, 72% had detectable levels of urinary mercury, compared to 27% of the control group. Although mercury levels in all participants did not exceed the toxic limit, the above findings clearly point to the need for a continuation of this survey.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
עמודים (מ-עד)428-432
מספר עמודים5
כתב עתIsrael Journal of Medical Sciences
כרך31
מספר גיליון7
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - 1995
פורסם באופן חיצוניכן

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