Potential side effects of dental amalgam restorations .1. An oral and medical investigation

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作者
Bratel, J
Haraldson, T
Meding, B
Yontchev, E
Ohman, SC
Ottosson, JO
机构
[1] GOTHENBURG UNIV,FAC ODONTOL,DEPT STOMATOGNATH PHYSIOL,GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
[2] CTY HOSP BORAS,BORAS,SWEDEN
[3] NATL INST WORKING LIFE,DEPT OCCUPAT HLTH,SOLNA,SWEDEN
[4] GOTHENBURG UNIV,FAC ODONTOL,DEPT PROSTHET DENT,GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
[5] GOTHENBURG UNIV,SAHLGRENS HOSP,DEPT PSYCHIAT,S-41345 GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
[6] GOTHENBURG UNIV,SAHLGRENS HOSP,DEPT DERMATOL,S-41345 GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
[7] GOTHENBURG UNIV,SAHLGRENS HOSP,DEPT DERMATOL,SOLNA,SWEDEN
关键词
dental amalgam; adverse effects; mercury; contact allergy;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0722.1997.tb00206.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to explore a possible association between health status and self-reported adverse effects related to dental amalgam restorations. A group of 50 consecutive patients (index group), referred for complaints self-related to dental amalgam restorations, was compared with a control group of individuals matched by age, sex and postal zip code. The patients underwent an oral, stomatognathic, medical and clinical chemistry examination. Mercury levels were examined in blood, urine and hair. The results revealed that somatic diseases were more common in the index group (38% versus 6%). Symptoms related to cranio-mandibular dysfunction were reported by 74% of the patients in the index group versus 24% in the control group, and were diagnosed in 62% and 36%, respectively. The oral health status and the number of amalgam surfaces were similar in the 2 groups. No positive skin patch test to mercury was found in any of the groups. The estimated mercury intake from fish consumption, occupational exposure, and mercury levels in blood and urine were also similar and far below levels, where negative health effects would be expected. The correlation between the number of amalgam surfaces and mercury levels in plasma and urine (r = 0.43) indicated a release of mercury from dental amalgam restorations in both groups. Since the mercury levels were similar among index patients and controls, mercury was not a likely cause of the impaired health reported by the patients.
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