Benefits and Risks of Dental Sealants

By Molly A. Walters, RDH, BSDH and Laura J. Sleeper, RDH, DHSc


Today, material-science innovations and discoveries can greatly impact the world we live in. One such material is bisphenol-A (BPA). It affects the work that oral professionals do every day because its derivatives often act as the glue-like ingredient in dental sealants and restorative materials.

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