Exposure in Dentistry. A Proposal from a Panel of Experts Prevention of Occupational Hazards Due to Asbestos Exposure in Dentistry.
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Asbestos in all its forms is a Group 1 material agent with proven carcinogenic effects in the
human being since 1977. Exposure to asbestos can be considered unsafe. The use of asbestos in the
field of dentistry had a common use in the manufacture of dental prostheses in the 1960s and 1970s.
Taking into account the long induction period of this agent and the plausibility for being a risk factor
in dentistry, the objective of this study is to propose a plan for the prevention of occupational risks
due to asbestos exposure in dentistry by means of the contribution of a panel of experts. An Expert
Panel (EP) approach was used in which a group of nine experts identified and documented the use
of asbestos in the dental profession. EP was created and followed the protocol in accordance with
the EuropeAid Assessment Guidelines. As a result of this study, EP documented the common use
and sources of asbestos in dentistry in prosthetic materials, dental dressings, and in the coating of
casting cylinders. EP also created a consensus document on the priority measures for the Plan for
the Prevention of Risks from Asbestos in Dentistry, based on previous reports from the European
Commission Senior Labour Inspectors’ Committee. The document concluded that obtainment of
information, receiving specific training on the subject and performing epidemiological studies, and
the proper risk assessments were the priority measures to adopt.
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Anaya-Aguilar, C., Bravo, M., Magan-Fernandez, A., del Castillo-Salmerón, R., Rodríguez-Archilla, A., Montero, J., ... & Anaya-Aguilar, R. (2022). Prevention of Occupational Hazards Due to Asbestos Exposure in Dentistry. A Proposal from a Panel of Experts. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(6), 3153.











