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At Table Mesa Dental, we understand that making informed choices about your dental care matters. One question we often hear is: “Is there BPA in my filling?” Here’s what you should know about BPA in dental materials and how we keep your health and safety in mind.

What is BPA, and Why Does It Matter?

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used in certain plastics and resins. In dentistry, BPA isn’t typically added directly to fillings—but some composite materials may contain BPA derivatives as manufacturing byproducts. In small amounts, BPA can be released from the surface of a filling, usually right after placement, but these levels return to normal within 2–4 weeks.

Should You Be Concerned?

While most composite resins contain some BPA-related compounds, the amount released from dental fillings is extremely low and considered safe by health authorities. In fact, your daily exposure from food packaging and other sources is often much higher. Still, BPA is known as an endocrine disruptor, so some patients prefer to avoid it entirely.

The good news? BPA-free options are available, and alternative materials like porcelain or ceramic restorations eliminate BPA exposure altogether.

Our Approach at Table Mesa Dental

Your safety is our priority. We use high-quality, modern composites designed for durability, aesthetics and minimal shrinkage—many of which are BPA-free. We also take extra steps, such as fully curing composite fillings, to minimize any release of residual compounds. If you want a BPA-free restoration, we’re happy to discuss those options with you.

Final Thoughts

While trace BPA can be present in some fillings, exposure is minimal and short-lived. At Table Mesa Dental, we focus on safe, effective and personalized care—so you can smile with confidence.

Have questions about BPA-free fillings or your treatment options? Contact us today to learn more.