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FDI report on adverse reactions to resin-based materials


Author(s): P.L. Fan | D. M. Meyer
doi: 10.2956/indj.2007.57.1.9
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  International Dental Journal
 
Print ISSN: 0020-6539
Volume: 57 | Issue: 1
Cover date: 2007
Page(s): 9-12
 
 
  Key Words
 
Resin-based dental materials , adverse reactions , monomers
 
  Abstract text

Resin-based restorative materials are considered safe for the vast majority of dental patients. Although constituent chemicals such as monomers, accelerators and initiators can potentially leach out of cured resin-based materials after placement, adverse reactions to these chemicals are rare and reaction symptoms commonly subside after removal of the materials. Dentists should be aware of the rare possibility that patients could have adverse reactions to constituents of resin-based materials and be vigilant in observing any adverse reactions after restoration placement. Dentists should also be cognisant of patient complaints about adverse reactions that may result from components of resinbased materials. To minimise monomer leaching and any potential risk of dermatological reactions, resin-based materials should be adequately cured. Dental health care workers should avoid direct skin contact with uncured resin-based materials. Latex and vinyl gloves do not provide adequate barrier protection to the monomers in resin-based materials.

 
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Chicago, USA.