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Adverse reactions to protective gloves used in the dental profession: experience of the UK Adverse Reaction Reporting Project.
Scott, A; Gawkrodger, D J; Yeoman, C; Egner, W; van Noort, R; Hatton, P V; Grummitt, J.
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  • Scott A; Department of Adult Dental Care, University of Sheffield, Sheffield.
Br Dent J ; 195(12): 686-90, 2003 Dec 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14718955
ABSTRACT
The Adverse Reaction Reporting Project (ARRP) was set up to measure the extent and severity of adverse reactions to dental materials in the UK. Further analysis into the use of protective gloves has been carried out to establish the degree to which gloves are having a deleterious effect on the dental profession. In addition the survey aimed to establish the techniques used to manage adverse reactions and their effectiveness. In a 23-month period, 369 reports were received concerning adverse reactions to protective gloves used in dental practices. Reporters were contacted for further information, and a 92% response rate was achieved. The 330 reports analysed showed dentists to be the largest group to report adverse reactions, whilst dental technicians reported the fewest. The referral rate for staff and patients was similar with a third of adverse reactions being referred (n=110) to a specialist for diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis was received in 65% of referred cases (n=72), but the symptoms reported suggested a larger degree of Type I reactions occurring than diagnosed. The use of non-powdered gloves appeared to be favoured over powdered gloves in 42% of glove changes, and nitrile gloves were used as an alternative to latex in 39% of changes. In conclusion, the results from this survey showed that wearing gloves in dental practices in the UK caused a range of adverse reactions. In 79% (n=330) of cases reported and analysed, these reactions were readily resolved or improved by self-medication, prescribed medication and/or changing to a different type of protective glove.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Product Surveillance, Postmarketing / Dental Staff / Gloves, Surgical / Hypersensitivity / Occupational Diseases Type of study: Etiology_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Br Dent J Year: 2003 Document type: Article
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Product Surveillance, Postmarketing / Dental Staff / Gloves, Surgical / Hypersensitivity / Occupational Diseases Type of study: Etiology_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Br Dent J Year: 2003 Document type: Article