Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi

Bisphenol A (BPA) has been reported to have many impacts on human health due to its excessive exposure in human daily life. This includes patients that received dental treatment as they may be exposed to dental materials containing BPA. Few studies discuss the alternatives to replace BPA to reduce i...

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Main Authors: Shamsudin, Nur Amirah Syafiqah, Rozainis, Nur ‘Aina, Rasdi, Zatilfarihiah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1048092024-10-08T22:56:12Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104809/ Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi cos Shamsudin, Nur Amirah Syafiqah Rozainis, Nur ‘Aina Rasdi, Zatilfarihiah Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases Dental health education Bisphenol A (BPA) has been reported to have many impacts on human health due to its excessive exposure in human daily life. This includes patients that received dental treatment as they may be exposed to dental materials containing BPA. Few studies discuss the alternatives to replace BPA to reduce its exposure to humans as well as clinical practice prevention to reduce BPA leaching retained in the oral cavity. Thus, the aim of the study is to systematically review the impact of BPA exposure from dental materials on human health and to provide suggestions on the substitution of BPA with other materials or free-BPA materials. This study was performed through PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Scopus databases. The data were extracted by all authors independently and tabulated according to the topic, author, impact of BPA on human health, suggestion on substitution of BPA with other materials or free BPA materials, and limitation of the studies. About fifty-eight studies related to BPA usage in dental treatment, short- and long-term exposure of BPA, and health risk exposure to BPA were shortlisted. Almost all studies reported that BPA exposure from dental material showed negligible dosage that may not harm human health. However, there is a clear indication showing a small amount of BPA leaching from dental materials in the short term after application. About fifteen papers suggested an approach to minimize the usage of BPA materials including the introduction of free-BPA materials such as G- IEMA, ISBGBMA, TTM monomer, FDMA monomer, BCF-GMA, PCDMA and TMBPF- Ac, and prevention in clinical practice. In conclusion, BPA is known to affect human health but there is a low risk when related to BPA exposure from dental materials. However, it should not be neglected due to the lack of studies on long-term effects that may create a possible risk to human health. Therefore, suggestions on free-BPA material should be considered to reduce the exposure of BPA in humans. Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2024-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104809/1/104809.pdf Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi. (2024) Compendium of Oral Science (CORALS) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Compendium_of_Oral_Science_=28CORALS=29/>, 11 (2). pp. 96-112. ISSN 2489-1102; 2637-0611 https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/corals/index
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topic Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases
Dental health education
spellingShingle Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases
Dental health education
Shamsudin, Nur Amirah Syafiqah
Rozainis, Nur ‘Aina
Rasdi, Zatilfarihiah
Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi
description Bisphenol A (BPA) has been reported to have many impacts on human health due to its excessive exposure in human daily life. This includes patients that received dental treatment as they may be exposed to dental materials containing BPA. Few studies discuss the alternatives to replace BPA to reduce its exposure to humans as well as clinical practice prevention to reduce BPA leaching retained in the oral cavity. Thus, the aim of the study is to systematically review the impact of BPA exposure from dental materials on human health and to provide suggestions on the substitution of BPA with other materials or free-BPA materials. This study was performed through PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Scopus databases. The data were extracted by all authors independently and tabulated according to the topic, author, impact of BPA on human health, suggestion on substitution of BPA with other materials or free BPA materials, and limitation of the studies. About fifty-eight studies related to BPA usage in dental treatment, short- and long-term exposure of BPA, and health risk exposure to BPA were shortlisted. Almost all studies reported that BPA exposure from dental material showed negligible dosage that may not harm human health. However, there is a clear indication showing a small amount of BPA leaching from dental materials in the short term after application. About fifteen papers suggested an approach to minimize the usage of BPA materials including the introduction of free-BPA materials such as G- IEMA, ISBGBMA, TTM monomer, FDMA monomer, BCF-GMA, PCDMA and TMBPF- Ac, and prevention in clinical practice. In conclusion, BPA is known to affect human health but there is a low risk when related to BPA exposure from dental materials. However, it should not be neglected due to the lack of studies on long-term effects that may create a possible risk to human health. Therefore, suggestions on free-BPA material should be considered to reduce the exposure of BPA in humans.
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author Shamsudin, Nur Amirah Syafiqah
Rozainis, Nur ‘Aina
Rasdi, Zatilfarihiah
author_facet Shamsudin, Nur Amirah Syafiqah
Rozainis, Nur ‘Aina
Rasdi, Zatilfarihiah
author_sort Shamsudin, Nur Amirah Syafiqah
title Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi
title_short Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi
title_full Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi
title_fullStr Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / Nur Amirah Syafiqah Shamsudin, Nur ‘Aina Rozainis and Zatilfarihiah Rasdi
title_sort investigation on the impact of bisphenol a exposure from dental materials: a systematic review / nur amirah syafiqah shamsudin, nur ‘aina rozainis and zatilfarihiah rasdi
publisher Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2024
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104809/1/104809.pdf
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