Artigo de Periódico
Occupational exposures to acid mists and gases and ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa
Autor
Vianna, Maria Isabel Pereira
Santana, Vilma Sousa
Loomis, Dana P.
Vianna, Maria Isabel Pereira
Santana, Vilma Sousa
Loomis, Dana P.
Institución
Resumen
Background This study examines the hypothesis that acid mist or mixtures of acid mists
and acid gases are associated with ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa.
Methods All 665 active male workers of a metal processing factory were the study
population. Semi-quantitative measures of exposure were estimated from a job exposure
matrix constructed with industrial hygienist scoring and job titles. Ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa were identified with standardized clinical dental exams.
Results Past exposure to acid mists were positively associated with ulcerative lesions
of the oral mucosa but only among workers without lip sealing (age- and alcohol
consumption-adjusted prevalence ratio (PR), PRadjusted¼3.40; 90% CI: 1.48–7.85). Also
in this worker group, the mixture of acid mists and acid gases was associated with
ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa limited to exposure in the past (PRadjusted¼2.83; 90% CI: 1.12–7.17). Conclusions There is a positive association between acid mist or mixtures of acid mists
and acid gases and ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa only in the absence of lip sealing. The evidence of a chronic rather than acute irritative process suggests a possible step on the etiology of oral malignancies, which needs investigation. Am. J. Ind. Med. 45:238–
245, 2004. 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.