Since elemental mercury is absorbed by dental professionals through direct skin contact or inhalation, the use of mercury in dental amalgam continues to be a controversial issue. In this study, the authors address the possible health risk of occupational exposure to mercury vapor in the dental office. The cytogenetic examination of leukocytes with alkaline comet assay and blood mercury levels with Atomic Absorption Spectrometer of dentists exposed to mercury vapor below 0.1mg/m(3) concentrations failed to find cytogenetic damage and related correlation. However, higher cytogenetic damage and blood mercury levels evaluated in controls from mercury intake by seafood consumption justifies additional study
Background and Aim: Dental Amalgam is a common restorative material for posterior teeth. Because of ...
Objectives: Mercury combined with other metals to form solid amalgams has long been used in reconstr...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...
Mercury is an essential constituent of dental amalgams, several studies have shown that dental perso...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)An environmental health survey of 19 dental offices...
Considerable effort has been made to address the issue of occupational health and environmental expo...
Aim A study of 180 dentists in the West of Scotland was conducted to determine their exposure to mer...
The objective of this study was to assess the occupational exposure to mercury in dentistry and asso...
Background and Aim: Amalgam is used in dentistry cautiously, due to the toxicity of mercury in denta...
WOS: 000172104200012PubMed ID: 11720018Objective To determine the blood mercury levels in dental stu...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element and its toxicity, especially in certain forms, has bee...
Two cases are reported of mercury poisoning occurring in dental practitioners through occupational c...
AbstractConsiderable effort has been made to address the issue of occupational health and environmen...
The use of dental amalgam as a restorative material has long been a contentious issue because of its...
environment in a dental school 10 A pilot study to determine mercury exposure through vapor and boun...
Background and Aim: Dental Amalgam is a common restorative material for posterior teeth. Because of ...
Objectives: Mercury combined with other metals to form solid amalgams has long been used in reconstr...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...
Mercury is an essential constituent of dental amalgams, several studies have shown that dental perso...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)An environmental health survey of 19 dental offices...
Considerable effort has been made to address the issue of occupational health and environmental expo...
Aim A study of 180 dentists in the West of Scotland was conducted to determine their exposure to mer...
The objective of this study was to assess the occupational exposure to mercury in dentistry and asso...
Background and Aim: Amalgam is used in dentistry cautiously, due to the toxicity of mercury in denta...
WOS: 000172104200012PubMed ID: 11720018Objective To determine the blood mercury levels in dental stu...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element and its toxicity, especially in certain forms, has bee...
Two cases are reported of mercury poisoning occurring in dental practitioners through occupational c...
AbstractConsiderable effort has been made to address the issue of occupational health and environmen...
The use of dental amalgam as a restorative material has long been a contentious issue because of its...
environment in a dental school 10 A pilot study to determine mercury exposure through vapor and boun...
Background and Aim: Dental Amalgam is a common restorative material for posterior teeth. Because of ...
Objectives: Mercury combined with other metals to form solid amalgams has long been used in reconstr...
Mercury (Hg) has been identified as one of the most toxic nonradioactive materials known to man. Alt...