Bisphenol A released and ultrastructural changes in dental composite resins

ABSTRACT: Dental composite resins may release bisphenol-A or similar molecules affecting patient health and the environment. This study measured bisphenol-A release from three commonly used in patients composite resins (Filtek&#8482; Z350 XT, Filtek&#8482; P60, Filtek&#8482; Bulk Fill) immersed in three liquid mediums (artificial saliva, 0.001 M lactic acid and 15% ethanol) and assessed the changes in the surface micromorphology.The released BPA was measured by HPLC at basal time (t=0), 1 h, 1 d, 7 d and 30 d. Topographic analysis of specimens was performed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test (P < 0.05). BPA in solution increased significantly in the three DCRs immersed in 0.001 M lactic acid at all times. SEM micrographs of the specimen in 0.001 M lactic acid disclosed more structural defects than others. The surface of the three composite resins was morphologically affected by their immersion in all solutions. SEM evidenced that the dental materials underwent erosion and cracks with filler particles protruding from the surface. The morphological changes in tested dental materials produced by exposure to these solutions are potentially dangerous to patients by causing caries, infections, and partial loss of dental material.

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Main Authors: Lillo,Francisca, Martínez,Alejandra, Bustamante,Luís, Meléndrez,Manuel F., Muñoz,Cecilia, Marzialetti,Teresita
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedad de Periodoncia de Chile 2024
Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2452-55882024000100019
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