Regulating Mercury Amalgam Use at Private Dental Clinics in Pakistan
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1 Policy Brief # 45 Regulating Mercury Amalgam Use at Private Dental Clinics in Pakistan By: Mahmood A. Khwaja and S.Waqar Ali
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3 Table of Contents 1. Introduction: Methodology: Results and Discussion: Recommendations:... 3 References:... 4 Annexes... 6
4 1. Introduction: Mercury, one of the most hazardous chemicals, has become a growing issue of global concern because of its adverse environmental and health impacts (ATSDR 2011). Despite its toxic properties, mercury is widely used in dental amalgams for filling cavities caused by caries (SOU 2003). Dental amalgam is typically composed of approximately 50% mercury, 34.5% silver, 9% tin, 6% copper, and 0.5% zinc by weight (Alt Inc. 2005). The dentist s occupational exposure to mercury vaporus occurs to a large extent during direct clinical work with preparation of dental amalgam restorative material, as well as during cutting, filling and polishing operations (Morton et al. 2004; Ely, 1997). It is estimated that in human, 60 per cent of Mercury exposure results from dental amalgam in the oral cavity via inhalation of mercury vapours and 40 per cent of mercury exposure is via ingestion (Spencer 2000). A person having dental mercury amalgam filling on the average absorbs about 3-17micrograms of mercury (Weinberg 2010). Mercury poisoning may damage the nervous system, lungs, and kidneys. Exposure to mercury of vulnerable population (dental professionals, healthcare workers, children, pregnant women, and elderly) is of particular concern. The nervous system is most sensitive to mercury exposure (OPH 2008). Children are more at risk from mercury poisoning, which affects their neurological development and brain. According to the World Health Organization, dentists are among the health professionals with higher occupational exposure to mercury vapours (World Health Organization 1991; Morton et al. 2004). Very few investigations on mercury amalgam use in the dentistry sector have been carried out in South Asia (including Pakistan) and there is little data reported on mercury contamination of indoor/outdoor air at dental healthcare sites, dental teaching institutions, hospitals & private dental clinics. In Pakistan, mercury emission and transfer are mainly from extraction and use of fuels, intentional use of mercury in industrial processes, and in others, such as dental mercury-amalgam fillings, medical equipment s, waste deposition/land fillings and waste water-treatment (MoE 2000). Studies on dental amalgam use and mercury contaminated waste disposal practices by dental professionals in Pakistan have been reported by Rubina et al. (2010) and Iqbal et al. (2011). SDPI studies indicated alarmingly high mercury levels in the air (indoor as well as outdoor) at 11 of the 34 visited dental sites (17 dental teaching institutions, 7 general hospitals & 10 dental clinics) in five main cities of Pakistan (Khwaja & Maryum 2014; Khwaja et al. 2014). Responses from dental professionals at 38 dental institutions in Pakistan showed general unawareness among dental professionals regarding mercury containing wastes and lack of awareness about health hazards of mercury exposure to human health (Khwaja & Sadaf 2014). A recent study carried out by Gul (2015) at Peshawar University, Pakistan on appropriate handling of mercury/mercury amalgam, environmentally unsound management of biological samples (RBCs, plasma, urine, hair & nails) of individuals with mercury dental amalgam (n=30) and controlled samples (n=30)) have shown mercury concentration 6 8 times higher than the controlled samples (individuals without dental mercury amalgam). In view of the earlier SDPI studies mentioned above, indicating high indoor air mercury levels within private dental clinics and lack of awareness among dental professionals regarding mercury related occupational health and safety issues, the present study was conducted to assess the status of mercury amalgam use in private dental clinics. In the light of the findings described and discussed in the following pages to safeguard public health and for the protection of environment, it is strongly recommended that since mercury amalgam use cannot be banned immediately in the country, its use 1
5 may be regularized and allowed subject to use of Amalgam Separators, Capsulated Mercury and Mechanized Mixing ban on use of mercury amalgam for children (below 12 years age) and pregnant women. A review/revision of the curriculum currently being taught at medical and dental colleges in the country should be conducted to ensure adequate training towards minimizing mercury exposure, and mercury amalgam use in dentistry. 2. Methodology: Over 90 private dental clinics were visited in Gilgit, Hunza, Peshawar, Rawalpindi & Islamabad and dental professionals/private clinics in-charge interviewed during June July Dental professionals (qualified medical graduate) interviewed were 79% male and 21% female. A questionnaire based assessment was undertaken to evaluate the mercury/mercury amalgam related issues at private dental clinics (Annex 1). The focus areas were Hg amalgam toxicity, its waste management practices and safety measures practiced among the dental practitioners. The lists of private dental clinics of each visited is given in Annex II. Summarized results are shown in Table Results and Discussion: According to an earlier SDPI study report, the levels of mercury in air at private dental clinics were observed to be lower as compared to general hospitals and dental teaching institutions (Khwaja et al. 2014). The highest levels were observed at some clinics in Islamabad, which was considered to be due to insufficient ventilation and improper waste disposal and proportionately larger number of visited patients, treated with mercury amalgam fillings at these clinics. All the visited private clinics were having higher concentrations of mercury vapours in indoor air than the permissible limits of 300 ng/m3 of air (Khwaja et al. 2014) In view of the very high mercury vapours in air at private dental clinics, i.e ng/m3 (Khwaja et al. 2014), this survey was carried out to know the extent of mercury dental amalgam use at private dental clinics and other related issues in five selected cities. Summarized data of responses to four priority questions (out of 15 questions/annex I) is given in Table 1. 2
6 Table 1: Mercury Dental Amalgam Use at Private Dental Clinics in Peshawar, Islamabad, Rawalpindi & Gilgit-Baltistan (Hunza & Gilgit S. No Dental Mercury (Hg) Amalgam Use: Issues/Questions * Peshawar (%) Islamabad (%) Rawalpindi (%) Gilgit Baltistan (%) Overall (%) Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 1 Continued use Alternatives (No Hg) preference for pregnant women & children (undecided 21) Present BDS curriculum be revised 4 Ban on dental mercury amalgam use Dates of visit (2015): Peshawar June 15-17; Islamabad June 22 24; Rawalpindi June 29 July 1; GB July 14-24; Private dental clinics visited = 94; * For complete questions, please refer to Annex 1. Dental mercury amalgam use seems to be lowest (12%) in Islamabad and highest in the cities of Gilgit-Baltistan (73%). At 97% of the visited dental clinics in Islamabad mercury amalgam use is preferred for pregnant women and children whereas the ratio is low in Gilgit-Baltistan, i.e. 27% (Table 1). 64% of all the dental professionals interviewed were of the view that mercury dental amalgam use should be immediately banned. Majority of respondents (67%) in the five cities supported review & revision of the present BDS curriculum/syllabus being offered at dental teaching institutions in the country. 4. Recommendations: The earlier survey and monitoring data has shown higher level of mercury levels in air than the permissible limit at all private dental clinics visited sites (Khwaja et al. 2014). The follow up study (Khwaja & Sadaf 2014) also showed the unawareness regarding mercury handling, mishandling of the mercury/mercury amalgam, mercury containing waste, improper and inadequate ventilation system and lack of awareness about health hazards of mercury. In view of these studies and the findings of the present study, briefly described in the preceding pages, we strongly recommend the following to safeguard public health and for the protection of environment: Mercury specific legislation, including national emissions/releases standards, minimum mercury levels in products, including dental amalgam, and protocols for permits/licenses should be introduced for establishing and functioning of private dental clinics in the country. Non-mercury dental fillings should be offered and advised to patients by dentists. 3
7 Capsulated mercury use and adaptation of mechanical mixing instead of motor and pestle for preparation of mercury amalgam be adopted. Following the best preventive approach - Waste Reduction at Source, mercury emissions/releases streams through an environmental waste audit, be identified within dental sites, so that accordingly, control measures for the same be designed and implemented at the earliest. Best in-house environmental practices (BEPs) and use of best environment-friendly technology be encouraged; standard operating procedures for mercury handling, transport & use and mercury contaminated waste management be developed and implemented. An institutional mercury waste management plan be put in place at all mercury related sites and the same be periodically monitored and evaluated by the management. Minamata Convention on mercury (2013) be ratified by Pakistan and other countries at the earliest time possible. In the revised BDS curriculum the topics need to included are a brief on the need, objectives and the relevant provisions of Minamata Convention on Mercury, with reference to mercury in products (dental amalgam); health and environment; the toxicity and health hazards resulting from mercury/mercury amalgam use and protection and control measures for the same, minimization of mercury exposure and guidelines for environmentally sound mercury contaminated waste management; promotion of cost and clinically effective mercury free alternatives dental filling materials such as glass ionomers and resin composites. (Full report accessible at References: Alt Inc. Dental amalgam composition. Dispersalloy. Available at: Altcorp. Com/Dental Information/ amalgamcomp. Feb, 24, 2005 (ATSDR): Agency for toxic substances and diseases registry. (2011). Detailed Data table for priority list of hazardous substances Gul, Nayab (2015) Mercury Exposure and Health Effects in Occupational Workers, Dental Amalgam and Whitening Creams Users, PhD Thesis, Environmental Sciences Department, University of Peshawar, Peshawar. Pakistan Ely, B.M., (1997). The future of dental amalgam: a review of the literature. Part 2: Mercuryexposure in dental practice. Br. Dent. 182 (8), Iqbal, K.I, Maria, Z., Majid, J., Sana, M., Afreen, M., Fareed, A., Sajid, S., Adel, A., Iftikhar, A., Yawar and Kaleem, M. 2011, Dental Amalgam Effects of Alloy/Mercury mixing uses and Waste Management, J. Ayub Med. College, Abottabad, 23 (4) 4
8 Khwaja, M.A., Abbasi, M.S.. Mahmood, F. and Jahangir, S. 2014, Study of High Levels Indoor Air Mercury Contamination from Mercury Use in Dentistry, Journal of Science, Technology and Development, Pakistan Council for Science and Technology, vol.33, no. 2, pp Khwaja, M.A. and Abbasi, M.S. 2014, Mercury Poisoning Dentistry, Reviews on Environment Health, New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 29, nos.1/2, pp Khwaja, M.A. and Nawaz, S. 2014, Toxic Mercury and Mercury Amalgam Use in Dentistry The Need to Review and Revise Current BDS Curriculum at Dental Teaching Institutions, SDPI Policy Brief Series # 43, Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan. MoE preliminary report on Mercury Inventory in Pakistan, (2000) Government of Pakistan/UNEP Chemical Branch, Ministry of Environment, Islamabad Morton J, Mason HJ, Ritchie KA, White M. (2004) Comparison of hair, nails and urine for biological monitoring of low level inorganic mercury exposure in dental workers. Biomarkers, 9(1): Office for Public Health, (2008), Information for health care professionals Mercury exposure and toxicity, Louisiana Department of Public Health and Hospitals Final.pdf Rubina, M., Khan, A.A.. Noor, N. and Humayun 2010, Amalgam Use and Waste Management by Pak. Dentist, EMHU, 16 (3) SOU (2003) Dentala material och halsa (Dental materials and health), (in Swedish; English summary and an overview of scientific literature by Maths Berlin). Swedish Government Official Reports Series. Stockholm, Sweden: Ministry of Health and Social Affairs sou 2003.htm. Spencer, A.J. (2000). Dental amalgam and mercury in dentistry. Australian Dental Journal 45(4): Weinberg, J. (2010). An NGO Introduction to Mercury Pollution. International POPs Elimination Network. WHO World Health Organization, Environmental Health Criteria 118 Inorganic Mercury International Program in Chemical Safety. World Health Organization, Geneva. 5
9 Annexes Annex 1: SDPI Survey Form 6
10 Annex 2: List of visited private dental clinics in Peshawar, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gilgit & Hunza 7
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