Dental personnel manually handle methacrylate-based restorative materials, which can cause skin irritation and allergies. The protection given by different types of medical gloves is not well known. Breakthrough time (BTT, min) was used as a measure of protection according to a European standard, using 2 test mixtures consisting of respectively 3 and 5 monomers. Fourteen gloves representing natural rubber latex, synthetic rubber, and synthetic polymeric material were tested. The BTT ranged from some minutes to more than 2 hrs for the 4 monomers with a molecular mass less than 300. The longest protection was recorded for Nitra Touch (nitrile rubber), Tactylon (synthetic rubber), and Metin (PVC). © 2002 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Lönnroth, E. C., & Ruyter, I. E. (2002). Permeability of medical gloves to mono- and dimethacrylate monomers in dental restorative materials. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 8(4), 497–509. https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2002.11076540
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