Dental Technicians’ Pneumoconiosis: A Case Report][Biyosidaller, Maruziyet ve Hastalıklar
Abstract
Introduction: Dental technicians’
pneumoconiosis is a result of direct exposure to dental alloy, acrylic resin,
quartz, carbon, silica, and hard metal dust that are abundant in the air
respired by dental technicians. We presented a case of dental technicians’
pneumoconiosis with clinical and radiologic findings.
Case: A 33 year-old man admitted to
our occupational medicine outpatient clinic with dyspnea. He had worked in a
private dental laboratory as a dental technician for 18 years. He had a smoking history of one
packet per day for 10 years. He had no history of tuberculosis or any other
systemic or local diseases. Pulmonary
function testing presented the following values; FVC:70 %, FEV1:74 %,
FEV1/FVC:90 %. Chest X-ray revealed an increase in reticular density and
millimetric nodules in both lungs . International Labor Office (ILO) profusion
score was q/q 3/3 A, ax. High Resolution Computerized Tomography (HRCT) demonstrated
a diffuse micronodular pattern in both lungs that holds all zones. There were
also irregular fibrotic opacities due to conglomeration in right apical region
and honeycombing pattern next to pleural surfaces.
Conclusion: Dental technicians are exposed
to various dusts and chemicals during processing of dental prosthesis. They
should be informed on the potential hazards in their occupational area and they
should get the proper information on personal protective equipment and on all
the other preventive strategies. It is
necessary to ensure the proper working conditions for all dental technicians.
Key Words: Dental
Technicians’ Pneumoconiosis, Quartz Exposure, Mixt Dust Exposure
Keywords
Kaynakça
- Meşide Gündüzöz (1), Nejdiye Mazıcan (2), Canan Demir (3), Servet Birgin İritaş (4) Türkan Nadir Öziş(5), Vugar Ali Türksoy (6), Lütfiye Tutkun, (7) Ömer Hınç Yılmaz(8)
- (1) Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital, Department of Family Medicine, Ankara, Turkey (2) Ege University School of Medicine, Department of Public Health, Division of Work Health and Occupational Medicine, İzmir, Turkey (3) Ege University School of Medicine, Department of Public Health, Division of Work Health and Occupational Medicine, İzmir, Turkey (4) Council of Forensic Medicine, Ankara, Turkey (5) Ankara Occupational Diseases Hospital, Department of Pulmonary Disease, Ankara, Turkey (6) Bozok University, Department of Public Health, Yozgat, Turkey (7) Bozok University, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Yozgat, Turkey (8) Yıldırım Beyazıt University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health, Ankara, Turkey
Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
İngilizce
Konular
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Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar
Meşide Gündüzöz
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Nejdiye Mazıcan
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Canan Demir
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Servet Birgin İritaş
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Türkan Nadir Öziş
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Vugar Ali Türksoy
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Lütfiye Tutkun
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Ömer Hınç Yılmaz
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Yayımlanma Tarihi
1 Kasım 2017
Gönderilme Tarihi
1 Kasım 2017
Kabul Tarihi
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Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2017 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 1(4)