16. Composite Restorations May Lead to Increased Concentrations of Salivary and Urinary BPA.
Akeroyd JM, Maserejian NN.
Department of Epidemiology, New England Research Institutes, Watertown, MA 02472, USA. Tel.: +1 617 923 7747; fax: +1 617 926 0144. Electronic address: jakeroyd@neriscience.com.
Abstract
ARTICLE TITLE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION:
Bisphenol A and other compounds in human saliva and urine associated with the placement of composite restorations. Kingman A, Hyman J, Masten SA, Jayaram B, Smith C, Eichmiller F, Arnold MC, Wong PA, JM Schaeffer, Solanki S, Dunn WJ. J Am Dent Assoc 2012;143(12):1292-1302.
REVIEWERS:
Julia M. Akeroyd, MPH, Nancy N. Maserejian, ScD PURPOSE/QUESTION: The study assessed salivary and urinary concentrations of bisphenol A and other compounds before and after placement of resin-based composite dental restorations
SOURCE OF FUNDING:
Government: NIDCR, NIH, and NIEHS TYPE OF STUDY/DESIGN: Cohort study
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:
Level 2: Limited-quality, patient-oriented evidence
STRENGTH OF RECOMMENDATION GRADE:
Not applicable.
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PMID: 23773471 [PubMed – in process]
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