Literature DB >> 18369028

[Dental amalgams and mercury polemic in Abidjan].

M-C Avoaka-Boni1, N M Adou-Assoumou, A A Sinan, E C Abouattier-Mansilla.   

Abstract

Dental amalgam is metallic biomaterials which has raised a number of controversies in the past few years, because of mercury potential toxicity. Considering the significance of theses controversies, this study was carried out with a view to evaluating the behaviour of Abidjan-based practitioners with respect to dental amalgam. The contemplated objective is to determine the frequency in the use of dental amalgam, to identify the problems encountered using dental amalgam and to propose solutions for fighting mercury contamination. The results show that dental amalgam is used in 81.8% for posterior teeth restoration. The side effects mentioned are metallic taste, gingival tattoo, galvanic corrosion and tooth pain. This is why 21.8 % of practitioners believe that the controversy over dental amalgam has merits while 45.5% hold the contrary opinion because of lack of scientific arguments. However, considering the absence of means to treat amalgam waste, dentist practitioners and authorities have to get involved to fight against mercury contamination.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18369028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Odontostomatol Trop        ISSN: 0251-172X


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1.  The causes of failure and the longevity of direct coronal restorations: A survey among dental surgeons of the town of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.

Authors:  Marie-Chantal Avoaka-Boni; Stéphane X Djolé; Wendpoulomdé Aimé Désiré Kaboré; Yolande N D Gnagne-Koffi; Alexandra F E Koffi
Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2019 May-Jun
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