Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding Properties
BackgroundComposite dental restorations are commonly used to restore cavitated carious lesions. Unfortunately, the main reason for failure is the development of secondary caries adjacent to the restoration. To improve the long-term survival of restorations, antibacterial agents have been added into...
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doaj-94de8bdef0e74bb2bf559fa221839e222020-11-25T03:29:25ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852020-07-01810.3389/fbioe.2020.00865532653Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding PropertiesDiana Leyva del Rio0Neimar Sartori1Nichole Barton Tomblin2Jin-Ho Phark3Vanessa Pardi4Ramiro M. Murata5Sillas Duarte6Advanced Program in Operative and Adhesive Dentistry, Division of Restorative Sciences, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesAdvanced Program in Operative and Adhesive Dentistry, Division of Restorative Sciences, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesDivision of Periodontology Diagnostic Sciences, Dental Hygiene & Biomedical Science, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesAdvanced Program in Operative and Adhesive Dentistry, Division of Restorative Sciences, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesDepartment of Foundational Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United StatesDepartment of Foundational Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United StatesAdvanced Program in Operative and Adhesive Dentistry, Division of Restorative Sciences, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesBackgroundComposite dental restorations are commonly used to restore cavitated carious lesions. Unfortunately, the main reason for failure is the development of secondary caries adjacent to the restoration. To improve the long-term survival of restorations, antibacterial agents have been added into dental materials. In this study, we assessed the antibacterial and bonding capacity of a commercial universal dental adhesive incorporated with the antibacterial agent tt-farnesol creating 3 experimental adhesives: 0.38% (v/v), 1.90% (v/v), and 3.80% (v/v), plus a control (no incorporation of tt-farnesol).MethodsThe antibacterial activity was evaluated by assessing colony-forming units (CFU), biofilm dry weight (DW) and production of extracellular insoluble polysaccharides (EIP) at day 2, 3, and 5 of biofilm growth post surface treatment on the surface of composite disks. The effect of tt-farnesol on the chemical and bonding capacity of the adhesive system was assessed via pH analysis, degree of conversion (DC), and microtensile bond strengths to human dentin in both self-etch and etch-and-rinse application modes. A qualitative analysis of the effects of tt-farnesol on biofilm formation was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The sealing capacity of all adhesive systems tested was evaluated using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).ResultsThe 3.80% (v/v) experimental adhesive exhibited the lowest CFU count and lowest production of EIP at day 5. DW and pH values did no exhibit statistical differences among all tested groups. Bond strengths and DC decreased with the incorporation of the antibacterial agent into the adhesive system regardless of the concentration of tt-farnesol.ConclusionThe incorporation of tt-farnesol into the adhesive system significantly reduced bacterial viability and production of EIP; however, the bonding properties of the experimental dental adhesives were altered.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00865/fulldental adhesive systemstt-farnesoluniversal adhesiveantibacterial activityantibacterial adhesive systemhybrid layer |
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Diana Leyva del Rio Neimar Sartori Nichole Barton Tomblin Jin-Ho Phark Vanessa Pardi Ramiro M. Murata Sillas Duarte Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding Properties Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology dental adhesive systems tt-farnesol universal adhesive antibacterial activity antibacterial adhesive system hybrid layer |
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Diana Leyva del Rio Neimar Sartori Nichole Barton Tomblin Jin-Ho Phark Vanessa Pardi Ramiro M. Murata Sillas Duarte |
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Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding Properties |
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Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding Properties |
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Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding Properties |
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Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding Properties |
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Bioactive Dental Adhesive System With tt-Farnesol: Effects on Dental Biofilm and Bonding Properties |
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bioactive dental adhesive system with tt-farnesol: effects on dental biofilm and bonding properties |
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BackgroundComposite dental restorations are commonly used to restore cavitated carious lesions. Unfortunately, the main reason for failure is the development of secondary caries adjacent to the restoration. To improve the long-term survival of restorations, antibacterial agents have been added into dental materials. In this study, we assessed the antibacterial and bonding capacity of a commercial universal dental adhesive incorporated with the antibacterial agent tt-farnesol creating 3 experimental adhesives: 0.38% (v/v), 1.90% (v/v), and 3.80% (v/v), plus a control (no incorporation of tt-farnesol).MethodsThe antibacterial activity was evaluated by assessing colony-forming units (CFU), biofilm dry weight (DW) and production of extracellular insoluble polysaccharides (EIP) at day 2, 3, and 5 of biofilm growth post surface treatment on the surface of composite disks. The effect of tt-farnesol on the chemical and bonding capacity of the adhesive system was assessed via pH analysis, degree of conversion (DC), and microtensile bond strengths to human dentin in both self-etch and etch-and-rinse application modes. A qualitative analysis of the effects of tt-farnesol on biofilm formation was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The sealing capacity of all adhesive systems tested was evaluated using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).ResultsThe 3.80% (v/v) experimental adhesive exhibited the lowest CFU count and lowest production of EIP at day 5. DW and pH values did no exhibit statistical differences among all tested groups. Bond strengths and DC decreased with the incorporation of the antibacterial agent into the adhesive system regardless of the concentration of tt-farnesol.ConclusionThe incorporation of tt-farnesol into the adhesive system significantly reduced bacterial viability and production of EIP; however, the bonding properties of the experimental dental adhesives were altered. |
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