Personality variables in patients with self‐reported reactions to dental amalgam

Authors

  • Knut Dalen Department of Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
  • Gunvor Bentung Lygre Department of Odontology—Dental Biomaterials, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
  • Hallgrim Kløve The Dental Biomaterials Adverse Reaction Unit, UNIFOB, Bergen, Norway
  • Nils Roar Gjerdet Department of Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00016350310006762

Keywords:

Dental amalgam, adverse effects, mercury, adverse effects, MMPI, personality disorders, diagnosis

Abstract

Personality variables in persons with self‐reported reactions to dental amalgam (amalgam patients, n=26, 17 F, 9 M) and in others without such symptoms (controls, n=21, 14 F, 7 M) are compared. The groups were comparable regarding age, education, and amount of amalgam. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory‐2 (MMPI‐2) profiles were obtained for all subjects. On MMPI‐2, the amalgam patients presented a ‘conversion V’ pattern, and elevated psychasthenia and schizophrenia scales, reflecting an increased prevalence of psychological and somatic complaints compared with the controls. This indicates that amalgam patients experience ill health, as their personality profiles bear several similarities with other groups with long‐lasting symptoms.

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Published

2003-01-01