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. 2014 Jul;8(7):ZC01-5.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/9010.4467. Epub 2014 Jul 20.

An invitro evaluation of antibacterial properties of self etching dental adhesive systems

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An invitro evaluation of antibacterial properties of self etching dental adhesive systems

Rama Krishnam Raju Penmetsa et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Background and objectives: The microbial flora of the oral cavity is extremely diverse. Residual bacteria in the oral cavity may remain at the tooth restoration interface and increase the risk of developing recurrent caries. The aim of this study is to evaluate the immediate and long term antibacterial effect of polymerised self etching adhesive systems.

Materials and methods: Streptococcus mutans were used as a test organism. The self etching dental adhesives that were used are Adper Easy One, G-Bond, Clearfil S3 bond and Xeno V. Agar diffusion test (ADT) was performed on agar plates, in which four holes that were 4mm in diameter were punched. Then 200 μL of freshly grown S.mutans spread evenly. The four holes were immediately filled with the four tested materials and light polymerised them using a light curing unit. The agar plates were incubated for 72h at 37°C. For the direct contact test (DCT), the bonding agents were placed on the side walls of microtiter plate wells and light polymerized according to the manufacturer's instructions. A 10μL bacterial suspension was placed on the tested material samples. Bacteria were allowed to directly contact the polymerized dental adhesives for 1h at 37(o)C. Fresh Brain heart infusion broth was then added. The bacterial growth was then spectrophotometrically measured in the wells every 30 min for 16h for 1,2, 7 and 14 days.

Results: In the ADT, inhibitory halos were found around all the bonding agents, with greater inhibition halo seen around Xeno V after incubating for 72 h at 37°C. The readings obtained through DCT were subjected to ANOVA and Tukey's multiple comparisons tests, which showed no bacterial growth on fresh samples and after aging for one day in PBS with self etching adhesives. RESULTS of DCT after aging for 2 days, 7 days and 14 days showed bacterial growth in all the bonding agents used with no significant difference from the control group.(p<0.001) CONCLUSION: All the dental adhesives showed antibacterial properties immediately and one day after polymerization but none of the self-etching adhesives had long-lasting antibacterial properties.

Keywords: Antibacterial agents; Dental adhesives; Streptococcus mutans.

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Schematic representation of the DCT
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Bacterial outgrowth (measured by changes in optical density [OD]) on the surface of self-etching adhesive materials immediately after polymerization. Each point is the average OD measured simultaneously in eight wells for 16 hours
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Bacterial outgrowth (measured by changes in optical density [OD]) on the surface of self-etching adhesive materials after aging for 1day. Each point is the average OD measured simultaneously in eight wells for 16 hours
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[Table/Fig-7]:
Bacterial outgrowth (measured by changes in optical density [OD]) on the surface of self-etching adhesive materials after aging for 2 days. Each point is the average OD measured simultaneously in eight wells for 16 hours
[Table/Fig-8]:
[Table/Fig-8]:
Bacterial outgrowth (measured by changes in optical density [OD]) on the surface of self-etching adhesive materials after aging for 7 days. Each point is the average OD measured simultaneously in eight wells for 16 hours
[Table/Fig-9]:
[Table/Fig-9]:
Bacterial outgrowth (measured by changes in optical density [OD]) on the surface of self-etching adhesive materials after aging for 14 days. Each point is the average OD measured simultaneously in eight wells for 16 hours

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