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Mercury fillings may be affecting dentists
LONDON, Apr 30 (Reuters) - Dentists are more likely to suffer
memory and kidney problems which could be due to long-term exposure to mercury
in tooth fillings, doctors said on Tuesday.
A study of 180 dentists by researchers at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in
Scotland found the dentists had up to four times the normal level of mercury in
their urine and nails and had more kidney disorders and memory lapses than the
general public.
"We found several differences in the health and cognitive functioning between
our dentists and the control group," Dr. Ewan Macdonald said in a report in the
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
"These differences could not be directly attributed to their exposure to
mercury, but as mercury exposure at higher levels is known to cause similar
health effects an association cannot be ruled out," he added.
Mercury has been used in dentistry for about 150 years but some dentists and
researchers believe the fillings can give off harmful vapors that can be
dangerous for dentists and patients.
Critics of the fillings claim the mercury can poison the body and lead to
health problems affecting the kidneys and other organs and neurological diseases
such as
Alzheimer's.
But dental associations say it is safe when mixed with other metals and there
are no scientific studies to prove a link between the filling and health
problems.
The researchers in Glasgow compared mercury levels in urine, hair and nail
samples and the results of psychomotor skills, response times, word recall and
health problems of the 180 dentists and an equal number of volunteers.
The dentists had higher levels of the metal in their bodies, reported more
health problems and did worse on the tests than the volunteers.
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