Nadl Opinion of
Documented
Cases of Lead Contamination in
Off
Shore Dental Laboratory Restorations
Feb. 26, 2008
Recently, NADL was contacted by a dental patient in
This case has attracted the attention of an
The testing of these restorations for the
reporter’s
investigation was conducted by a chemical research laboratory in
The reporter contacted NADL and interviewed
co-executive
director, Bennett Napier, CAE, for this story. Others interviewed
include the
attorney for the patient in
WBNS 10 TV in
It is likely that with the significance of this
story it
may be picked up by other media outlets in large metropolitan areas by
the end
of this week and possibly may be picked by national news media outlets
as well.
NADL’s
Position:
NADL has worked with the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration
to promote patient safety and ensure laboratories have a voice in any
regulation of the industry. NADL is on record supporting regulations
that
assure patients their restorations are safe for use, regardless of where
they
are manufactured. NADL’s position has been presented consistently
to the
American Dental Association since 2003.
The National Association of Dental Laboratories
believes
that every dental patient has a reasonable expectation that the dental
restoration placed in his or her mouth is safe, regardless of where it
is
manufactured. Therefore, in an attempt to provide the necessary
documentation
for disclosure as well as to document competency, the NADL strongly supports the
following:
Additional
Information:
NADL informed the American Dental
Association’s
executive leadership so they could tell their members about this pending
story
and possible outcomes including the public’s response.
The
Additionally, it is expected that state dental
societies
will be discussing possible regulatory options to address this issue at
the
state level in state dental practice acts. State dental societies may be
contacting
your state’s dental laboratory association about possible
collaborative
efforts or to seek additional information. NADL members are encouraged
to share
NADL’s model bill for state regulation with state dental societies
or
inquiring dental clients that may request a template for state
regulation.
Members of the laboratory industry may download this document from
NADL’s
Web page at www.nadl.org.
Dental laboratories should be prepared for increased
calls
from your dental clients and possibly local media outlets during the
next few
weeks as this news story circulates the country. NADL will be providing
up-to-date guidance documents to our members on the member section of
our Web
site www.nadl.org to assist you when
answering
questions. We are committed to keeping our members well informed and
prepared.
Sincerely,
NADL Board of Directors and Executive
Staff