ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive Restorations

This study aimed to assess the effect of biomodification before adhesive procedures on the tooth-restoration interface of class V restorations located in caries-simulated vs. sound dentin, and the quality of dentin surface by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). Class V cavitie...

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Main Authors: Francisco Betancourt, Andràs Kiss, Ivo Krejci, Tissiana Bortolotto
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/16/4535
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spelling doaj-b2a863d9cacc453a949a547fc226462a2021-08-26T14:00:55ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-08-01144535453510.3390/ma14164535ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive RestorationsFrancisco Betancourt0Andràs Kiss1Ivo Krejci2Tissiana Bortolotto3Division of Cariology and Endodontology, Faculty of Medicine, University Clinic of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, 1205 Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Quantum Matter Physics (DQMP), Faculty of Sciences, Section of Physics, University of Geneva, 1205 Geneva, SwitzerlandDivision of Cariology and Endodontology, Faculty of Medicine, University Clinic of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, 1205 Geneva, SwitzerlandDivision of Cariology and Endodontology, Faculty of Medicine, University Clinic of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, 1205 Geneva, SwitzerlandThis study aimed to assess the effect of biomodification before adhesive procedures on the tooth-restoration interface of class V restorations located in caries-simulated vs. sound dentin, and the quality of dentin surface by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). Class V cavities located on cervical dentin were prepared on the buccal surfaces of extracted human molars under the simulation of intratubular fluid flow. Two dentin types, i.e., sound and demineralized by formic-acid, were biomodified with 1% riboflavin and calcium phosphate (CaP) prior to the application of a universal adhesive (Clearfil Universal Bond) in etch and rinse or self-etch mode, and a conventional micro hybrid composite (Clearfil APX). Restorations were subjected to thermo mechanical fatigue test and percentages of continuous margins (% CM) before/after fatigue were compared. Bio modification of dentin surfaces at the molecular level was analyzed by Time-of-Flight Secondary Mass Spectometry (ToF-SIMS). % CM were still significantly higher in tooth-restoration interfaces on sound dentin. Meanwhile, biomodification with riboflavin and CaP had no detrimental effect on adhesion and in carious dentin, it improved the % CM both before and after loading. Etching carious dentin with phosphoric acid provided with the lowest results, leading even to restoration loss. The presence of molecule fragments of riboflavin and CaP were detected by ToF-SIMS, evidencing dentin biomodification. The adhesive interface involving carious dentin could be improved by the use of a collagen crosslinker and CaP prior to adhesive procedures.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/16/4535demineralized dentincollagen cross-linkingcalcium phosphateriboflavinuniversal adhesivetime-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy
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author Francisco Betancourt
Andràs Kiss
Ivo Krejci
Tissiana Bortolotto
spellingShingle Francisco Betancourt
Andràs Kiss
Ivo Krejci
Tissiana Bortolotto
ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive Restorations
Materials
demineralized dentin
collagen cross-linking
calcium phosphate
riboflavin
universal adhesive
time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy
author_facet Francisco Betancourt
Andràs Kiss
Ivo Krejci
Tissiana Bortolotto
author_sort Francisco Betancourt
title ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive Restorations
title_short ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive Restorations
title_full ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive Restorations
title_fullStr ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive Restorations
title_full_unstemmed ToF-SIMS Analysis of Demineralized Dentin Biomodified with Calcium Phosphate and Collagen Crosslinking: Effect on Marginal Adaptation of Class V Adhesive Restorations
title_sort tof-sims analysis of demineralized dentin biomodified with calcium phosphate and collagen crosslinking: effect on marginal adaptation of class v adhesive restorations
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-08-01
description This study aimed to assess the effect of biomodification before adhesive procedures on the tooth-restoration interface of class V restorations located in caries-simulated vs. sound dentin, and the quality of dentin surface by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). Class V cavities located on cervical dentin were prepared on the buccal surfaces of extracted human molars under the simulation of intratubular fluid flow. Two dentin types, i.e., sound and demineralized by formic-acid, were biomodified with 1% riboflavin and calcium phosphate (CaP) prior to the application of a universal adhesive (Clearfil Universal Bond) in etch and rinse or self-etch mode, and a conventional micro hybrid composite (Clearfil APX). Restorations were subjected to thermo mechanical fatigue test and percentages of continuous margins (% CM) before/after fatigue were compared. Bio modification of dentin surfaces at the molecular level was analyzed by Time-of-Flight Secondary Mass Spectometry (ToF-SIMS). % CM were still significantly higher in tooth-restoration interfaces on sound dentin. Meanwhile, biomodification with riboflavin and CaP had no detrimental effect on adhesion and in carious dentin, it improved the % CM both before and after loading. Etching carious dentin with phosphoric acid provided with the lowest results, leading even to restoration loss. The presence of molecule fragments of riboflavin and CaP were detected by ToF-SIMS, evidencing dentin biomodification. The adhesive interface involving carious dentin could be improved by the use of a collagen crosslinker and CaP prior to adhesive procedures.
topic demineralized dentin
collagen cross-linking
calcium phosphate
riboflavin
universal adhesive
time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/16/4535
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