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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2014 Mar 1;15(2):142-8.
doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1504.

In situ assessment of effects of the bromide- and fluoride-incorporating adhesive systems on biofilm and secondary caries

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Randomized Controlled Trial

In situ assessment of effects of the bromide- and fluoride-incorporating adhesive systems on biofilm and secondary caries

Suyane Maria Luna Cruz de Vasconcelos et al. J Contemp Dent Pract. .

Abstract

Aim: This in situ study assessed the effects of adhesive systems containing or not fluoride and/or the antibacterial monomer 12-methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium bromide (MDPB) on the microbiological composition of dental biofilm and enamel demineralization.

Materials and methods: During two phases of 14 days, ten volunteers wore intraoral palatal appliances containing two slabs of human enamel according to a double-blind, crossover design. The slabs were randomly restored using a composite resin and one of the following adhesive systems: All-Bond SE(TM) (self-etch, fluoride/MDPB free adhesive, AB) and Clearfl Protect Bond (self-etch containing fluoride and MDPB adhesive, CB). The biofilm formed on the slabs was analyzed with regard to total and mutans streptococci and lactobacilli counts. Demineralization represented by integrated area of hardness × lesion depth Delta S ( ΔS) was determined on enamel by analysis of cross-sectional microhardness, at 20 and 70 μm from the restoration margin. Data were analyzed by ANOVA.

Results: No statistically significant difference was found either in enamel demineralization or in the microbiological composition of dental biofilm.

Conclusion: All adhesive systems containing or not fluoride and/or MDPB tested were unable to inhibit secondary caries in the in situ model used in the present research.

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