WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: The American Dental Association (ADA) supports the recent policy statement of the American Public Health Association (APHA) affirming that dental amalgam is safe and effective in treating dental cavities. The APHA policy notes that amalgam’s contribution to environmental mercury contamination is minimal, and that limiting or curtailing its availability could have negative health consequences, particularly in low-income areas.
“As the oldest organization of public health professionals in the world, APHA’s credibility in matters concerning public health is unmatched,” said ADA President Robert Faiella, DMD, MMSc. “That’s why this latest policy statement is particularly significant.”
The ADA agrees with the conclusions found in the APHA’s interim policy — made official on Oct. 30 — including its recommendation that dental educational institutions and programs continue to incorporate training in the handling of dental amalgam into their curricula, and that local regulatory agencies work with dental professionals to implement best practices for the handling and disposal of amalgam. The ADA has developed best practices for the handling of amalgam waste and supports the use of amalgam separators in the dental office setting.
“The science available to us overwhelmingly supports the safety and efficacy of dental amalgam, and it should continue to be made available to dentists and their patients,” said Faiella. “APHA’s new policy further vindicates the ADA’s own long-standing and scientifically based policy.”
The ADA continues to stress the need for preventive measures as more effective and less expensive than surgical intervention in dealing with oral disease. Community water fluoridation, dental sealants, and education about basic preventive behaviors all will dramatically improve the health of those suffering with untreated disease and, more important, stop disease before it starts.
“The ADA hopes to see a reduction in the demand for amalgam and all restorative materials by preventing dental disease in the first place,” Faiella said. “Ultimately, prevention will be the only solution to the profound disparity in oral health worldwide.”
More information on the newest APHA policy on amalgam is available online at http://www.apha.org/advocacy/policy.
(Source: ADA)
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