Alarming Findings on Mercury Dental Amalgam – Latest Research Using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Database: A Mini-Review

Anita Vazquez Tibau, Blanche D Grube
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Mercury dental amalgam has been used as a dental restorative material for almost 200 years. Even though mercury is the most toxic non-radioactive material known to man, there has been an ongoing controversy about its safety since it was first introduced for use in dentistry. In 2013, a global treaty was adopted to address the dangers of mercury-containing products and processes called the Minamata Convention on Mercury Treaty, which went into force in 2017. This global mercury treaty listed mercury dental amalgam as a “phase-down” product. It is the only product in the treaty that is implanted in the human body and the only product listed simply as “phase-down”. While many evidence-based scientific papers have reported that mercury dental amalgam negatively affects human health, it is still the most commonly used dental restorative material in the world. Since the treaty has gone into force, many developed countries, countries with emerging economies, and developing countries have banned the use of mercury dental amalgam in the spirit of the treaty whose mantra is “Make Mercury History”. However, a date certain to ban mercury dental amalgam’s use globally has not yet been achieved. The latest significant findings on human exposure to mercury dental amalgam using the “Gold Standard” National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) database, may finally be the catalyst that will achieve the goal and “Make Mercury History” in the dental sector.
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汞合金作为牙齿修复材料已经使用了近200年。尽管汞是人类已知的毒性最大的非放射性物质,但自从它首次被引入牙科以来,关于它的安全性一直存在争议。2013年,为解决含汞产品和工艺的危险,通过了一项名为《关于汞的水俣公约》的全球条约,该条约于2017年生效。这项全球汞条约将牙科汞合金列为“逐步淘汰”产品。它是条约中唯一一种植入人体的产品,也是唯一一种被简单地列为“逐步淘汰”的产品。虽然许多基于证据的科学论文报告说,汞牙科汞合金对人类健康有负面影响,但它仍然是世界上最常用的牙科修复材料。自条约生效以来,许多发达国家、新兴经济体国家和发展中国家本着“让汞成为历史”的条约精神,禁止使用含汞牙科汞合金。然而,在全球范围内禁止使用汞牙科汞合金的确定日期尚未实现。使用“金标准”国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)数据库的关于人类接触汞牙科汞合金的最新重大发现,可能最终成为实现这一目标的催化剂,并在牙科领域“使汞成为历史”。
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