Author: Guzzi G, Pigatto PD.
Source: Occup Environ Med.
Year: 2007
Comment:
This letter identifies issues with a 2007 Lindbohm study. The writer of the letter clarifies risks of occupational mercury exposure during pregnancy.
Abstract / Excerpt:
“In their investigation of chemical exposure in dental personnel, Lindbohm et al conclude by saying that there is a weak association between exposure to chemical agents and an increased frequency of spontaneous abortion. Based on their data, the authors propose in the Policy implications section that ‘‘In general, there is no need to restrict work in dental clinics during pregnancy’’. We would like to express our concerns about their statement before these results reach public health policy.”
Citation:
Guzzi G, Pigatto PD. Occupational exposure to mercury from amalgams during pregnancy. Occup Environ Med. 2007; 64(10):715-6.