Title of article :
Novel protein-repellent dental adhesive containing 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine
Author/Authors :
Zhang، نويسنده , , Ning and Melo، نويسنده , , Mary Anne S. and Bai، نويسنده , , Yuxing and Xu، نويسنده , , Hockin H.K.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
AbstractObjectives
ms at tooth-restoration margins can produce acids and cause secondary caries. A protein-repellent adhesive resin can potentially inhibit bacteria attachment and biofilm growth. However, there has been no report on protein-repellent dental resins. The objectives of this study were to develop a protein-repellent bonding agent incorporating 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC), and to investigate its resistance to protein adsorption and biofilm growth for the first time.
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s incorporated into Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SBMP) at 0%, 3.75%, 7.5%, 11.25%, and 15% by mass. Extracted human teeth were used to measure dentine shear bond strengths. Protein adsorption onto resins was determined by a micro bicinchoninic acid (BCA) method. A dental plaque microcosm biofilm model with human saliva as inoculum was used to measure biofilm metabolic activity and colony-forming unit (CFU) counts.
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7.5% MPC into primer and adhesive did not decrease the dentine bond strength, compared to control (p > 0.1). Incorporation of 7.5% of MPC achieved the lowest protein adsorption, which was 20-fold less than that of control. Incorporation of 7.5% of MPC greatly reduced bacterial adhesion, yielding biofilm total microorganism, total streptococci, and mutans streptococci CFU that were an order of magnitude less than control.
sions
ein-repellent dental adhesive resin was developed for the first time. Incorporation of MPC into primer and adhesive at 7.5% by mass greatly reduced the protein adsorption and bacterial adhesion, without compromising the dentine bond strength.
al significance
vel protein-repellent primer and adhesive are promising to inhibit biofilm formation and acid production, to protect the tooth-restoration margins and prevent secondary caries.
Keywords :
Protein repellent , Bacteria repellent , Dental adhesive , Dentine bond strength , Human saliva microcosm biofilm , Caries inhibition
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics