Determination of urine Methanol in subjects exposure to Methylmethacrylate
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AH.Alhvaz (DMD) *1 , D.Qujeq (Ph.D) , ME.Mafi (D.Ds)  |
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Background & Objective: Due to volatile property of monomer from Methylmethacrylate and its well known toxic side effects, in case of absorption via skin or respiratory system. Also, due to allergic reactions of it, consideration of suitable ventilation systems and using protective methods is very important. To decrease direct contact with it, the capabilities of technician and improves his health and work place, we investigate relationship between Methanol level and exposure to Methylmethacrylate. Materials & Methods: In a case-control (In vivo) study of 32 dental laboratory technicians in Babol and Sari before and after working and 32 normal subjects, urine samples were collected. Urine Methanol levels were analyzed by paper and gas chromatography. Results: Mean concentration of Methanol in case group (1.2 micro mol/l) was significantly more than control group (0.78 micro mol/l). Also, Methanol level was significantly higher after work (1.45 micro mol/l) when compared to before work (1.27 micro mol/l), (P<0.05). No relation between work history and urine Methanol level was observed. Conclusion: Due to significant increase of Methanol concentration during work in work place, the use of protective methods such as suitable ventilation, wearing mask and gloves, also, using vapor absorbing tubes can be useful in increasing dental laboratory workplace safety. |
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Keywords: Methylmethacrylate, Methanol, Urine, Dental work place, Dental technician |
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* Corresponding Author Address: Dentistry faculty of Babol University of Medical Sciences |
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