Impact of bisphenol A and analogues eluted from resin‐based dental materials on cellular and molecular processes: An insight on underlying toxicity mechanisms
Divya Sangeetha Rajkumar,
Rajashree Padmanaban
Abstract:Dental resin systems, used for artificial replacement of teeth and their surrounding structures, have gained popularity due to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) recommendation to reduce dental amalgam use in high‐risk populations and medical circumstances. Bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine‐disrupting chemical, is an essential monomer within dental resin in the form of various analogues and derivatives. Leaching of monomers from resins results in toxicity, affecting hormone metabolism and causing long‐term… Show more
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