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Dentists keep dying of this lung disease. The CDC can’t figure out why.

Seven of the patients were dead, and two more were dying of a rare
chronic, progressive lung disease that can be treated but not cured.
It’s estimated that about 200,000 people in the United States have Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) at any one time.
But the common denominator of a small group of patients at a Virginia
clinic over a 15-year period is worrying the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention: Eight were dentists; a ninth was a dental technician.
The dental professionals were 23 times more likely to have IPF than the
rest of the population, the CDC said in its Morbidity and Mortality
Weekly Report, released Friday. Something in their workplace environment may have been poisoning them, investigators said, although they don’t know what.
IPF causes scarring of the lungs, according to the report. It can be
slowed, but nothing can remove the scar tissue. Over time, the lungs
have difficulty getting oxygen to vital organs like the heart and brain.
In April 2016, a Virginia dentist who had just been diagnosed with IPF
and was undergoing treatment at a specialty clinic called the CDC with a
warning: Several other dental professionals had sought treatment at the
same facility.
Investigators dug deeper, poring over nearly 900 records of IPF patients
at that clinic over a 21-year period and found the nine patients with
the common work history.
The median survival age of IPF after diagnosis is three to five years.
But first, patients experience shortness of breath, a dry, chronic
cough, weight loss, joint and muscle pain and clubbed fingers or toes.
Dentists and people who work in their offices are exposed to a specific
set of hazards, particularly silica, polyvinyl siloxane, alginate and
other toxic substances that can be inhaled when they’re polishing dental
appliances or preparing amalgams.
Older dentists usually fare worse, both because of increased
opportunities for exposure and because they may have practiced at a time
when safety standards weren’t as stringent.
“We do work with materials and with human bioproducts that are
potentially damaging to our bodies if we inhale them,” Paul Casamassimo,
chief policy officer of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s
Pediatric Oral Health Research and Policy Center, told CNN.
A 2016 clinical trial tested a device designed
to recondition lungs outside of the body to increase the numbers of
donor organs available for transplants. (Reuters)
For example, the dentist who alerted the CDC never smoked “but reported
not wearing a National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health-certified respirator during dental activities throughout his
40-year dental practice,” the CDC said. During the past 20 years, he
started wearing a surgical mask, which still may have been inadequate.
“More work has to be done before we can make any conclusions about the
risk dentists or other dental personnel have,” Randall J. Nett, lead
author of the study and medical officer with the U.S. Public Health
Service, told CNN.
A
2016 clinical trial tested a device designed to recondition lungs
outside of the body to increase the numbers of donor organs available
for transplants. (Reuters)
Even though CDC investigators have not figured out what, specifically,
caused IPF in the patients, the study’s release may still do some good.
Before, workers exposed to dust from wood and metal have been warned to
take precautions to prevent IPF, but this is the first time the CDC has
warned that dentists and the people who work in their offices are
vulnerable.
And IPF may not have a cure, but there are protective measures: namely
proper ventilation and wearing a respirator during certain procedures.

