Prevalence of self-reported hand eczema and skin symptoms associated with dental materials among Swedish dentists

Citation
U. Ortengren et al., Prevalence of self-reported hand eczema and skin symptoms associated with dental materials among Swedish dentists, EUR J OR SC, 107(6), 1999, pp. 496-505
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORAL SCIENCES
ISSN journal
09098836 → ACNP
Volume
107
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
496 - 505
Database
ISI
SICI code
0909-8836(199912)107:6<496:POSHEA>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
In the present study we investigated the prevalence of self-reported band e czema as well as subjective associations between skin symptoms and composit e/bonding or other dental materials among Swedish dentists. A questionnaire on skin symptoms, atopy, occupational experience, and other background fac tors was sent to a random sample (n = 3,500) of all dentists licenced since 1965. This group corresponds to about half of the country's occupationally active dentists. The response rate was 88%. The questionnaire had previous ly been validated against clinical dermatological examination of subjects r eporting hand eczema. The prevalence of dry and rough skin on the hands was high (45%). Hand eczema during the previous 12 months was reported by 13.5 %, Dry skin and hand eczema were more common among dentists than in two age -matched general population samples investigated using identical questions. The difference versus the general population was most pronounced (about tw o-fold) among male dentists. A history of childhood eczema was the most imp ortant predictor for adult hand eczema, with a prevalence ratio of 2.4 comp ared to dentists without childhood eczema. Seven % reported skin symptoms w hen working with acrylic resins, and 15% had experienced rapid itching rela ted to protective gloves.