Title of article :
Heavy metals in human primary teeth: some factors
influencing the metal concentrations
Author/Authors :
Helene Meyer Tvinnereima، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Rune Eideb، نويسنده , , Trond Riisec، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Human primary teeth have been used as indicators of heavy metal exposure for several decades, but the knowledge
about the influence of factors such as tooth type and the presence of caries and roots on metal concentrations is
limited. Samples of tooth powder from more than 1200 Norwegian primary teeth without fillings have been analyzed
for lead, zinc and cadmium content, and 554 of them for mercury. The material represents all groups of tooth types
incisors, canines and molars., carious and non-carious teeth, and teeth with and without roots. Here we investigate
how tooth group and the presence of caries and roots are related to metal concentrations in the teeth. We find that
carious teeth have higher metal concentrations than non-carious teeth; the difference was statistically significant for
lead, mercury and zinc. Teeth with roots have higher lead and zinc concentrations than teeth without roots. We find
differences in metal concentrations between the tooth groups for lead, mercury and zinc. Significant, positive
correlations are found between lead and the three other metals and between mercury and zinc. We conclude that
metal concentrations in primary teeth are affected by the presence of caries and roots and by tooth group
Keywords :
Cadmium , lead , Dental caries , mercury , PRIMARY TEETH , zinc , Tooth root , Tooth type
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment