نتایج جستجو برای: mercury amalgam

تعداد نتایج: 43944  

A. Dehghani , G. Mortazavi, H. Mozdarani, J. Eslami, M. Haghani, M. Paknahad, S. Jarideh, S.M.J Mortazavi,

Background: Although it is one of the most toxic nonradioactive elements, mercury is widely used in dental amalgam. Mercury is a toxic element which can damage various organs such as central nervous system, renal, respiratory and hematologic systems. The adverse health impacts associated to exposure to some common sources of electromagnetic fields including laptop computers, mobile phones, ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. paknahad oral and dental disease research center, department of oral and maxillofacial radiology, school of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran a. dehghani biomaterial research center, department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, school of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran s. jarideh ionizing and non-ionizing radiation protection research centre (inirprc), shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran m. haghani ionizing and non-ionizing radiation protection research centre (inirprc), shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran h. mozdarani department of medical genetics , school of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran g. mortazavi dentist, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

background: although it is one of the most toxic nonradioactive elements, mercury is widely used in dental amalgam. mercury is a toxic element which can damage various organs such as central nervous system, renal, respiratory and hematologic systems. the adverse health impacts associated to exposure to some common sources of electromagnetic fields including laptop computers, mobile phones, mri ...

Journal: :Dental Journal (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi) 2008

2012
Thomas G. Duplinsky Domenic V. Cicchetti

The authors employed pharmacy utilization data to evaluate the health status of a representative sample of 600 dentists, matched to control subjects, for gender, age, geographical area, and insurance plan structure. Dentists demonstrated significantly more prescription utilization of specific illness medications than did Controls, for the following disease categories: Neuropsychological, Neurol...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
T Slayton

Mark Wheeler's Focus article, "Measuring Mercury" (1), which appeared in the August 1996 issue of EHP, contained a serious omission. Wheeler concentrated on methyl mercury and, to a lesser extent, elemental mercury in dental amalgams. He failed to mention the relatively recently described but extremely significant exposures to elemental mercury in ethnically Hispanic and Caribbean homes, conseq...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
A P Wendroff

Mark Wheeler's Focus article, "Measuring Mercury" (1), which appeared in the August 1996 issue of EHP, contained a serious omission. Wheeler concentrated on methyl mercury and, to a lesser extent, elemental mercury in dental amalgams. He failed to mention the relatively recently described but extremely significant exposures to elemental mercury in ethnically Hispanic and Caribbean homes, conseq...

Ahmad Rouhollahi, Hamid Shirkhanloo, Hassan Zavvar Mousavi ,

Background: Dental clinics are known to be one of the largest users of Toxic inorganic mercury. It is well documented that dentists and dental assistants who work with amalgam are chronically exposed to mercury vapor. This study investigates exposure to mercury vapor in a dental clinic. Methods: GBC cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), using sodium borohydride as the reducing age...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
S Wing D Richardson D Armstrong

Mark Wheeler's Focus article, "Measuring Mercury" (1), which appeared in the August 1996 issue of EHP, contained a serious omission. Wheeler concentrated on methyl mercury and, to a lesser extent, elemental mercury in dental amalgams. He failed to mention the relatively recently described but extremely significant exposures to elemental mercury in ethnically Hispanic and Caribbean homes, conseq...

2006
Anna Santarsiero Gaetano Settimo

INTRODUCTION Mercury has been recognized as having adverse effects on the environment and human health. Solid scientific evidence has justified the need for international agreements for the reduction of mercury emission [1]. The environmental impact of mercury may not only be limited to areas in close proximity to the source of emission. Mercury can easily volatilize and related emissions could...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
حسن زوار موسوی hassan zavvar mousavi department of chemistry, college of science, semnan university, semnan, iran احمد روح الهی ahmad rouhollahi department of chemistry, faculty of science, k.n toosi university of technology,tehran, iran حمید شیرخانلو hamid shirkhanloo department of chemistry, faculty of science, k.n toosi university of technology,tehran, iran

background: dental clinics are known to be one of the largest users of toxic inorganic mercury. it is well documented that dentists and dental assistants who work with amalgam are chronically exposed to mercury vapor. this study investigates exposure to mercury vapor in a dental clinic. methods: gbc cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry (aas), using sodium borohydride as the reducing agent,...

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