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. 2025 May 7:27:103-114.
doi: 10.3290/j.jad.c_2014.

The Incorporation of Copper-Doped Bioactive Glass Nanoparticles into Resin Composites Improves Their Biological, Mechanical and Adhesive Properties

The Incorporation of Copper-Doped Bioactive Glass Nanoparticles into Resin Composites Improves Their Biological, Mechanical and Adhesive Properties

Romina Aliaga-Gálvez et al. J Adhes Dent. .

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to develop and characterize copper-doped bioactive glass nanoparticles (BG/CuNp), and to evaluate the effects of their addition into a resin composite on antimicrobial activity (AMA), cytotoxicity (CTX), ultimate tensile strength (UTS), Knoop microhardness (KHN), as well as immediate resin-dentin microtensile bond strength (μTBS), nanoleakage (NL) and in-situ degree of conversion (DC).

Materials and methods: BG/CuNp were added to a resin composite at different concentrations (0% [control]; 5, 10 and 20 wt%). The AMA was evaluated against Streptococcus mutans. For CTX, the Gingival mesenchymal stem cells (GMSC) cell line was used. For UTS and KHN, specimens were tested after 24 h and 28 days. For bonding evaluation, a universal adhesive was applied on flat dentin surfaces, experimental resin composite build-ups were prepared, and specimens were sectioned to obtain resin-dentin sticks. These were evaluated for μTBS, NL and DC after water storage. Data were submitted to statistical analyses (α = 0.05).

Results: The addition of 5% and 10% of BG/CuNp increases AMA (P 0.05), while the CTX remained unchanged with resin-containing BG/CuNp (P > 0.05). UTS and KHN remained stable with the addition of 5% and 10% of BG/CuNp at 24 h, but showed significantly higher values compared to the control after 28 d (P 0.05). μTBS and in-situ DC remained unchanged with BG/CuNp addition, regardless of the concentration added. However, significantly lower NL was observed for BG/CuNp groups (P 0.05).

Conclusion: The addition of BG/CuNp in the tested concentrations into a resin composite may be an alternative to provide antimicrobial activity and improve the integrity of the hybrid layer, without compromising biological, adhesives and mechanical properties.

Keywords: bioactive glass; copper; microtensile bond strength and nanoleakage; nanoparticles; resin composite.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing financial interest.

Figures

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Fig 1
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) images of copper-doped bioactive glass nanoparticles, demonstrating their nanometer size.
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EDX spectrum from a selected area of copper-doped bioactive glass nanoparticle powder. The table summarizes the elemental composition of the sample area outlined in the figure.
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Fig 3
Cytotoxicity of resin-composite-containing copper-doped bioactive glass nanoparticles in GMSCs over time (Day 0, 7 and 14). Data are presented as mean ± SD, with means sharing the same letter indicating no statistically significant difference (Tukey’s test, P ≥ 0.05).
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Fig 4
Representative back-scattering SEM images of the resin–dentin interfaces bonded immediately after application under different experimental conditions. (Co = composite; HL = hybrid layer and De = dentin).

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