| Literature DB >> 31193754 |
M Löfroth1, M Ghasemimehr1, A Falk1, P Vult von Steyern1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Recently, questions have been raised concerning the potential endocrine disrupting effects of bisphenol A (BPA). This substance is a constituent in many different products which we frequently come into contact with, such as food containers and receipts. Resin-based dental filling materials are another source of exposure, although according to previous studies the amount and potential risks are not clear. Thus, the aims of the present study were (1) to identify if direct dental filling materials are liable to leak BPA and (2) to investigate if this leakage could lead to any adverse effects on health.Entities:
Keywords: Dentistry; Endocrinology; Materials chemistry; Public health
Year: 2019 PMID: 31193754 PMCID: PMC6538958 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heliyon ISSN: 2405-8440
In vitro studies showing no leakage of BPA.
| Study | Method | Solvent | Time | DL | Material | Detectable amount of BPA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A study of component release from resin pit and fissure sealants in vitro, Hamid et al., 1997 | HPLC | water | 24 h (several time intervals were tested) | DL:0.07–0.09 μg/ml | Concise™, Ultraseal®, Pit and Fissure Sealant, Prisma Shield Compules®, Helioseal®F, Delton® (Ash Dent GER), Delton® (Johnson & Johnson) | ND |
| In vitro elution of leachable components from dental sealants, Nathanson et al., 1997 | HPLC-UV/VIS | ethanol | 4 minutes | – | Delton®, Concise™, Helioseal®, Prisma®:Shield, Seal-Rite™ I (BIS-GMA), Seal-Rite™ II (UDMA), Defender™ | ND |
| Variability of cytotoxicity and leaching of substances from four light-curing pit and fissure sealants, Geurtsen et al., 1999 | GC/MS | water | 24 h | - | Fissurit®F, Helioseal®, Visioseal™, Delton® Plus | ND |
| Analysis of the degradation of a model dental composite, Koin et al., 2008 | HPLC, LC/MS | water | 2 weeks | - | Bis-GMA | ND |
| Water sorption and solubility of dental composites and identification of monomers released in an aqueous environment, Örtengren et al., 2001 | HPLC | water | 4 h | - | Alcaglass, C&B™Cement, Sono-Cem, Targis®, TPH Spectrum®, Vario-link® II | ND |
| 24 h | ND | |||||
| 7 days | ND | |||||
| 60 days | ND | |||||
| 180 days | ND |
ND: Not detected, DL: Detection limit, QL: Quantification limit, h: hour.
In vivo studies showing leakage of BPA.
| Study | Method | Biologic fluid | Time | Material | Detectable amount of BPA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dental composite fillings and bisphenol A among children: a survey in South Korea, Chung et al., 2012 | HPLC-ESI MS⁄MS | urine | - | - | Fissure sealant material | Highest mean conc.: 9.13 μg/g creatinine |
| Time-related bisphenol-A content and estrogenic activity in saliva samples collected in relation to placement of fissure sealants, Arenholt-Bindslev et al., 1999 | HPLC | saliva | 0 h | DL: 0.1 ppm | Delton®LC | 0.3–2.8 ppm |
| Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A released from a dental sealant Fung et al., 2000 | HPLC | saliva | baseline | DL: 5ppb (0.005ppm) | Delton® LC | ND |
| Salivary bisphenol-A levels detected by ELISA after restoration with composite resin, Sasaki et al., 2005 | ELISA | saliva | pre-treatment/after treatment | - | Z100™, Progress, Palfique®Toughwell, | Mean detected: |
| Salivary bisphenol-A levels due to dental sealant/resin: a case-control study in Korean children, Han et al., 2012 | ELISA | saliva | - | - | existing dental sealant or resin | 0.002–8.305 μg/L |
| Salivary bisphenol A levels and their association with composite resin restoration, Lee et al., 2016 | ELISA | saliva | immediately before | - | Filtek™ Z350 XT | Average amount: |
| Exposure to bisphenol A from bis-glycidyl dimethacrylate-based dental sealants, Joskow et al., 2006 | Sensitive isotope-dilution mass spectrometry | saliva | pre-treatment | - | Delton® LC, Helioseal® F | Mean value: |
| Bisphenol A blood and saliva levels prior to and after dental sealant placement in adults | ELISA | saliva | baseline | DL: 0.05 μg/L | Delton® Pit and fissure sealant-Light Cure Opaque | 0.07–6.00 ng/ml |
| Estrogenicity of resin-based composites and sealants used in dentistry, Olea et al., 1996 | HPLC, GC/MS | saliva | 1 h pre-treatment | - | Delton® Pit and fissure sealant | ND-2123 ng/ml |
ND: Not detected, DL: Detection limit, QL: Quantification limit, Baseline = Pre-treatment: Before start of experiment, 1ppm: 1000 ppb, *cr = creatinine, h: hour.
In vitro studies showing lekage of BPA.
| Study | Method | Solvent | Time | Material | Detectable amount of BPA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Effect of hydrogen peroxide on the three-dimensional polymer network in composites, Durner et al., 2011 | GC/MS | methanol | 24 h | - | Tetric® Flow | PF 15% without/with bleaching: 2.09 μmol/l/14.49 μmol/(4.78 μmol/l/5.07 μmol/l*) without/with bleaching: 1.82 μmol/l/11.45 μmol/l (3.24 μmol/l/7.66 μmol/l *) without/with bleaching: 1.70 μmol/l/12.41 μmol/l (2.43 μmol/l/4.62 μmol/l*) |
| Effect of bleaching on the elution of monomers from modern dental composite materials, Polydorou et al., 2009 | LC-MS/MS | saliva | 24 h | QL: 0.5 μg/ml | Filtek™Supreme X | 0.614 μg/ml |
| Stability of bisphenol A, triethylene-glycol dimethacrylate, and bisphenol A dimethacrylate in whole saliva, Atkinson et al., 2002 | GC/MS, HPLC | whole saliva | up to 4 months | QL for BPA: 1 ng/ml | BPA | See text below |
| Elution of bisphenol A from composite resin: a model experiment Imai et al., 2000 | HPLC | water | up to 7 days (in water) up to 28 days | - | Z100™ | See text below |
| Detection of bisphenol-A in dental materials by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, Manabe et al., 2000 | GC/MS | phosphate-buffered saline | 24h | - | Silux Plus™ | Cured material |
| Release of monomers from different core build-up materials Polydorou et al., 2009 | LC-MS/MS | ethanol | 24 h | QL: 0.5 μg/ml | Clearfil™ Photo Core | Mean values |
| Long-term release of monomers from modern dental-composite materials, Polydorou et al., 2009 | LC/MS | ethanol | 24 h to 1year | QL: 0.5 μg/ml | Ceram X® | 5.25 μg/ml |
| Determination of bisphenol A and related aromatic compounds released from bis-GMA-based composites and sealants by high performance liquid chromatography. Pulgar et al., 2000 | GC/MS, HPLC | water | 24 h | DL: 0.20 ppm (0.20 μg/ml), QL: 0.23 ppm (0.23 μg/ml) | Charisma® | pH 7, cured and uncured |
| Bisphenol-A content of resin monomers and related degradation products, Schmalz et al., 1999 | HPLC | saliva | 0.3 h-24 h | DL: 1–104 ppm | Bis-GMA | Conversion rate: <0.2% for all times |
ND: Not detected, DL: Detection limit, QL: Quantification limit, PF = Potassium nitrate and fluoride, * = Detected amount after 7 days, h: hour.
Fig. 1Search strategy and results, search table modified after Papia et al [66].