| Literature DB >> 6465830 |
P Grandjean, O N Hansen, K Lyngbye.
Abstract
Absorbed lead continuously adds to the lead deposited in the vascularized circumpulpal dentin of the teeth. Thus, this dental tissue is expected to contain a lead concentration which reflects the integrated lead exposure during the time from completion of tooth formation to tooth extraction or shedding. A method has been developed to assess the lead level in the dentin surrounding the pulp chamber in deciduous teeth. Variation within the tooth is minimal, but upper medial incisors show a slightly lower lead level than do other incisors, as assessed in 714 teeth from first-grade Danish school children. This tendency was not confirmed, however, in a small number of paired teeth from the same children. The new method appears advantageous for epidemiological studies of lead neurotoxicity in children.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6465830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Lab Sci ISSN: 0091-7370 Impact factor: 1.256