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My daughter had dental sealants placed 3 years ago. Should we be concerned about side effects from the material used?

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My daughter had dental sealants placed 3 years ago. Should we be concerned about side effects from the material used?

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A. No. The amount of bisphenol A that comes from dental sealants has always been extremely small and limited to a few specific products. As well, this very minimal exposure occurs within the first few hours/days after placement, and then quickly reduces to virtually nothing.

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