Index
2. Cytotoxicity and Biocompatibility of Direct and Indirect Pulp Capping Materials.
3. Molecular Toxicology of Substances Released from Resin– Based Dental Restorative Materials
4. Biocompatibility of dental composites. Do they involve a biohazard risk?.
7. Resin-composite cytotoxicity varies with shade and irradiance.
9. Genotoxic damage in the oral mucosa cells of subjects carrying restorative dental fillings.
10. Dental composite restorations and psychosocial function in children.
12. Urine bisphenol-a level in relation to obesity and overweight in school-age children.
13. Enamel defects reflect perinatal exposure to bisphenol a.
16. Composite Restorations May Lead to Increased Concentrations of Salivary and Urinary BPA.
17. High Bioavailability of Bisphenol A from Sublingual Exposure.
18. Urine bisphenol-a level in relation to obesity and overweight in school-age children.
19. Exposure to bisphenol A results in a decline in mouse spermatogenesis.
20. A review of dietary and non-dietary exposure to bisphenol-A.
21. What Every Dentist Should Know About Bisphenol A
22. Release and toxicity of dental resin composite
23. Long-term release of monomers from modern dental-composite materials.
24. Monomer elution in relation to degree of conversion for different types of composite.
25. Adolescent bisphenol-A exposure decreases dendritic spine density: role of sex and age.
26. Bisphenol-A impairs memory and reduces dendritic spine density in adult male rats.
29. Bisphenol A and related compounds in dental materials.
30. Diffusion of HEMA from resin cements through different dentin thicknesses in vitro.
32. Bisphenol A exposure and behavioral problems among inner city children at 7-9 years of age.
33. Elution of monomer from different bulk fill dental composite resins.
34. Elution study of unreacted TEGDMA from bulk-fill composite (SDR™ Dentsply) using HPLC.
36. Bisphenol A Release Survey of the Composition of Dental Composite Resins