Sunday, January 6, 2019

#Xenoestrogens in Sealants and Composites by Aditi Bector in BJSTR

Abstract

#Estrogenicity of #Bisphenol A (BPA) based dental sealants and composites used in #dentistry have been reported in literature. Leaching of these monomers from resins can occur during the initial setting period and in conjunction with #fluidsorption and #desorption over time. This review presents various studies which evaluated the presence/absence of BPA in oral cavity after application of dental materials. We further recommend minimized use of these materials during pregnancy, treatment of surface layer if applied and encourage the use of BPA free sealants.


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