Artigos científicos

Nessa lista, separamos alguns artigos científicos relacionados a nossa temática. Boa Leitura.

CDRH’s Research on Biological Responses to Metal-Containing Devices

The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) recognizes that several significant scientific gaps exist in our understanding of host response to an implanted metal device (12/08/2021)

Identificada pela primeira vez a presença de microplásticos ambientais no pulmão humano

Ao quebrar o plástico da embalagem contamina o implante ou até pode ser inalado e se alojar no pulmão do dentista. Veja esse estudo e entenda porquê deve preferir implantes que não encostam no plástico. (06/07/2021)

Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study

25 patients had symptoms in the oral cavity as oral lichen planus, burning, itching, gingival hyperplasia, blisters, aphthous stomatitis, and dental implant rejection. (09/06/2021)

A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant

For patients with a history of allergy to jewelry, the hypersensitivity tests such as patch test or lymphocyte transformation test should be recommended as part of the dental implant treatment plan. (11/05/2021)

Microplastics in gut contents of coastal freshwater fish from Río de la Plata estuary

They found that fish have been swallowing microplastics since the 1950s and that the concentration of microplastics in their guts has increased over time. It takes centuries, for plastic to break down and it contaminates everything. (02/05/2021)

Chemicals in plastics damage babies' brains and must be banned immediately, expert group says

Phthalates, human-made chemicals in the plastics we use, are negatively impacting brain development in kids, according to a group of volunteer scientists, health professionals and child advocates. (27/04/2021)

Aluminum and Tau in Neurofibrillary Tangles in Familial Alzheimer’s Disease

These data suggest that the co-deposition of aluminum with amyloid-β precedes that with neurofibrillary tangles. (23/04/2021)

Plasticenta: First evidence of microplastics in human placenta

Due to the crucial role of placenta in supporting the foetus development, the presence of exogenous and potentially harmful (plastic) particles is a matter of great concern. (23/12/2020)

Characterization of aluminum, aluminum oxide and titanium dioxide nanomaterials using a combination of methods for particle surface and size analysis

The recommended limit for aluminum release from food is 5 mg kg−1 food. With this study, it becomes obvious that there should be differentiation for the different forms, as they may be taken up and react differently. (08/12/2020)