评估牙科汞合金释放的汞对环境和健康的不利影响:文献综述

Reyhaneh Aftabi, P. Jafari, Marzieh Pirzadeh-Ashraf
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本文综述了有关银汞合金可能产生的不良影响的最现有数据,银汞合金由50%的纯汞、35%的银、12- 13%的锡、2%的铜和1%以上的锌、铟、铂和钯组成。尽管汞合金中的汞可能对神经、呼吸、肾脏和内分泌系统造成健康风险,但在一些国家仍在使用汞合金,尽管瑞典、丹麦、加拿大、美国和日本早就禁止使用汞合金。汞合金修复是主要的汞排放污染源之一(每年1800-2700吨)。在咀嚼、磨牙、刷牙、汞合金分解以及口腔环境温度升高时,汞蒸气就会释放出来。汞蒸气进入大气、牙科诊所的废水、所有系统器官,特别是下呼吸道,可影响肾-泌尿系统或进入母乳、胎儿,最终传播给婴儿。大量牙医、牙医助理和孕妇的血液、尿液、头发和指甲中汞合金释放的汞含量高于安全水平。汞蒸气的主要神经和心理影响包括睡眠障碍、健忘症、精神障碍、脱发、记忆障碍、多发性硬化症、帕金森症、肾病、基因毒性、阿尔茨海默病、自闭症、皮肤过敏-癌症、不孕症、低出生体重婴儿和心脏病。为了避免汞合金对牙医、牙科助理、孕妇和野生动物生态系统的进一步危害,建议用复合树脂代替牙用汞合金。
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Assessing the environmental and health adverse effects of mercury released from dental amalgam: A Literature review
This paper reviews the most available data on the possible adverse effects of mercury released from amalgam that comprises of 50 % pure mercury, 35 % silver, 12-13 % tin, 2 % copper and to up1 % zinc, indium, platinum and palladium. Despite the possible health risks of mercury from amalgam on the nervous, respiratory, renal, and endocrine systems, it is however, used in some countries, even though Sweden, Denmark, Canada, the United States and Japan have long banned the use of amalgam. Amalgam restorations are one of the main mercury-releasing sources (1800-2700 tons per year) of contamination. During chewing, grinding, brushing of teeth, breaking down of amalgam and as the temperature of the oral environment increases mercury vapor will be released. The mercury vapor enters atmosphere, wastewater in dental offices, all systemic organs, especially the lower respiratory tract, can affect the renal-urinary system or enters breast milk, fetus and finally transmits to infants. The mercury level released from amalgam in blood, urine, hair and nail of large populations of dentists, dental assistants and pregnant women is higher than the safe levels. The main neurological and psychological effects of mercury vapor include in the form of sleep disorders, amnesia, mental disorders, hair loss, memory disturbances, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, kidney diseases, gene-toxicity, Alzheimer, Autism, skin allergies-cancer, infertility, low-birth-weight infants and heart diseases. In order to avoid further amalgam risks to the dentists, dental assistants, pregnant women and wildlife ecosystem, it is suggested to replace the dental amalgam by composite resins.
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