Minimally-invasive dentistry via dual-function novel bioactive low-shrinkage-stress flowable nanocomposites
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2021.12.023
Minimally-invasive dentistry via dual-function novel bioactive low-shrinkage-stress flowable nanocomposites
Abstract
The objectives of this in vitro study were to develop a novel low-shrinkage-stress flowable nanocomposite with antibacterial properties through the incorporation of dimethylaminohexadecyl methacrylate (DMAHDM) and nanoparticles of amorphous calcium phosphate (NACP), and investigate the mechanical and oral biofilm properties, to be used in minimally-invasive techniques.
Methods: The light-cured low-shrinkage-stress flowable resin was formulated by mixing urethane dimethacrylate (UDMA) and triethylene glycol divinylbenzyl ether (TEG-DVBE) at a 1:1 mass ratio. Different mass fractions of glass, and either 5% DMAHDM or 20%NACP or both were incorporated. Paste flowability, ultimate micro tensile strength and surface roughness were evaluated. The antibacterial response of DMAHDM resin was assessed by using biofilms of human saliva-derived microcosm model. Virtuoso flowable composite was used as a control.
Results: (45% resin+5% DMAHDM+20% NACP+30% glass) formula yielded the needed outcomes. It had flow rate within the range of ISO requirement. The micro tensile strength was (39.1 ± 4.3) MPa, similar to (40.1 ± 4.0) MPa for commercial control (p > 0.05). The surface roughness values of the novel composite (0.079 ± 0.01) µm similar to commercial composite (0.09 ± 0.02) µm (p > 0.05). Salivary microcosm biofilm colony forming unit values were reduced by 5-6 logs (p < 0.05). Biofilm metabolic activity was also substantially reduced, compared to control composite (p < 0.05).
Significance: The novel bioactive flowable nanocomposite achieved strong antibacterial activities without compromising the mechanical properties. It is promising to be used as pit and fissure sealants, and as fillings in conservative cavities to inhibit recurrent caries and increase restoration longevity.
Keywords: Antibacterial monomer; Bioactive nanocomposite; Dental material; Flowable composite; Low polymerization stress; Minimally-invasive dentistry; Oral biofilm; Sealant; Secondary caries.
Copyright © 2021 The Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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