Šimunović Luka, Bačić Ivana, Meštrović Senka
Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Forensic Science Centre "Ivan Vučetić", Ministry of the Interior, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Materials (Basel). 2025 Sep 12;18(18):4269. doi: 10.3390/ma18184269.
The increasing concern over micro- and nanoplastic (MNP) pollution has extended into the field of dentistry, where polymer-based materials and clinical procedures may contribute to environmental and occupational exposure. This narrative review aims to synthesize current knowledge on MNPs in dentistry and identify gaps that hinder high-quality evidence generation. Methods include a critical appraisal of existing literature across dental disciplines, including orthodontics, restorative dentistry, and prosthodontics, with emphasis on experimental designs, sampling strategies, and analytical methods. Results reveal that while in vitro studies suggest measurable particle release from common dental materials, real-world exposure data remain sparse, especially regarding airborne and ingested microplastics. Furthermore, inconsistencies in study design, lack of standardized detection methods, and underrepresentation of clinical settings limit the generalizability of findings. This review highlights that while micro- and nanoplastic release from dental materials is evident in laboratory studies, real-world exposure data remain limited and inconsistent. To advance the field, harmonized research protocols, interdisciplinary collaboration, and standardized detection methods are urgently required. Practical measures, such as improved clinical practices and sustainable material choices, can already help reduce emissions. By outlining both current knowledge gaps and actionable strategies, this work provides a foundation for informed decision-making in clinical, regulatory, and environmental contexts.
对微塑料和纳米塑料(MNP)污染的日益关注已延伸至牙科领域,在该领域中,基于聚合物的材料和临床操作可能导致环境和职业暴露。本叙述性综述旨在综合牙科领域中有关微塑料和纳米塑料的现有知识,并找出阻碍高质量证据生成的差距。方法包括对牙科各学科(包括正畸学、修复牙科和口腔修复学)现有文献的批判性评估,重点关注实验设计、采样策略和分析方法。结果显示,虽然体外研究表明常见牙科材料可释放出可测量的颗粒,但实际暴露数据仍然稀少,尤其是关于空气中和摄入的微塑料。此外,研究设计的不一致、缺乏标准化检测方法以及临床环境代表性不足限制了研究结果的普遍性。本综述强调,虽然牙科材料在实验室研究中明显会释放微塑料和纳米塑料,但实际暴露数据仍然有限且不一致。为推动该领域发展,迫切需要统一的研究方案、跨学科合作和标准化检测方法。诸如改进临床操作和选择可持续材料等实际措施,已经有助于减少排放。通过概述当前的知识差距和可采取的策略,这项工作为临床、监管和环境背景下的明智决策奠定了基础。