Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative Surfaces

Curcumin-mediated Photodynamic Inactivation (PDI) has shown great potential to disinfect specific sites on tooth enamel but may involve contact with restorative materials. Thus, before use in dentistry, it is necessary to investigate whether the PDI protocol causes undesirable changes in the surface...

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Main Authors: Bárbara Donadon Reina, Carolina Santezi Neto, Patrícia Petromilli Nordi Sasso Garcia, Marlus Chorilli, Giovana Maria Fioramonti Calixto, Lívia Nordi Dovigo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/9/1458
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spelling doaj-bcd00c636ce84e18bc11fc43a0f8116c2021-09-26T00:56:56ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232021-09-01131458145810.3390/pharmaceutics13091458Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative SurfacesBárbara Donadon Reina0Carolina Santezi Neto1Patrícia Petromilli Nordi Sasso Garcia2Marlus Chorilli3Giovana Maria Fioramonti Calixto4Lívia Nordi Dovigo5Department of Social Dentistry, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rua Humaitá 1680, Araraquara SP 14801-903, BrazilIndependent Researcher, the Moment of the Submission (Unaffiliated Researcher), São Carlos SP 14801-903, BrazilDepartment of Social Dentistry, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rua Humaitá 1680, Araraquara SP 14801-903, BrazilDepartment of Drugs and Medicines, School of Pharmacy, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rodovia Araraquara-Jaú, Km. 1, Araraquara SP 14800-903, BrazilDepartment of Biosciences, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Avenida Limeira, Piracicaba SP 13414-903, BrazilDepartment of Social Dentistry, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rua Humaitá 1680, Araraquara SP 14801-903, BrazilCurcumin-mediated Photodynamic Inactivation (PDI) has shown great potential to disinfect specific sites on tooth enamel but may involve contact with restorative materials. Thus, before use in dentistry, it is necessary to investigate whether the PDI protocol causes undesirable changes in the surfaces of aesthetic restorative materials and dental enamel. This study investigated the effect of PDI mediated by curcumin (CUR) in a liquid crystal precursor system on color stability (ΔE), surface roughness (Ra), and microhardness (kgf) of three different composite resins and bovine dental enamel specimens. The microhardness and roughness readings were performed 60 days after the treatments while the color readings were performed immediately, 24, 48, and 72 h, 7, 14, 21, 30, and 60 days after the treatments. Results showed that CUR mediated-PDI does not seem to have the potential to promote any esthetic or mechanical changes to the surface of tooth enamel and can be applied safely in clinical practice. However, the results on color, roughness, and hardness obtained for composite resins show that some negative effects can be produced, depending on the type of restorative material; more experiments must be performed with different formulations and, perhaps, with lower concentrations of CUR.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/9/1458liquid crystalsphotochemotherapyphotosensitizing agentscurcumincomposite resins
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author Bárbara Donadon Reina
Carolina Santezi Neto
Patrícia Petromilli Nordi Sasso Garcia
Marlus Chorilli
Giovana Maria Fioramonti Calixto
Lívia Nordi Dovigo
spellingShingle Bárbara Donadon Reina
Carolina Santezi Neto
Patrícia Petromilli Nordi Sasso Garcia
Marlus Chorilli
Giovana Maria Fioramonti Calixto
Lívia Nordi Dovigo
Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative Surfaces
Pharmaceutics
liquid crystals
photochemotherapy
photosensitizing agents
curcumin
composite resins
author_facet Bárbara Donadon Reina
Carolina Santezi Neto
Patrícia Petromilli Nordi Sasso Garcia
Marlus Chorilli
Giovana Maria Fioramonti Calixto
Lívia Nordi Dovigo
author_sort Bárbara Donadon Reina
title Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative Surfaces
title_short Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative Surfaces
title_full Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative Surfaces
title_fullStr Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative Surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Bioadhesive Curcumin-Mediated Photodynamic Inactivation and Its Potential to Cause Undesirable Effects on Dental and Restorative Surfaces
title_sort bioadhesive curcumin-mediated photodynamic inactivation and its potential to cause undesirable effects on dental and restorative surfaces
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Curcumin-mediated Photodynamic Inactivation (PDI) has shown great potential to disinfect specific sites on tooth enamel but may involve contact with restorative materials. Thus, before use in dentistry, it is necessary to investigate whether the PDI protocol causes undesirable changes in the surfaces of aesthetic restorative materials and dental enamel. This study investigated the effect of PDI mediated by curcumin (CUR) in a liquid crystal precursor system on color stability (ΔE), surface roughness (Ra), and microhardness (kgf) of three different composite resins and bovine dental enamel specimens. The microhardness and roughness readings were performed 60 days after the treatments while the color readings were performed immediately, 24, 48, and 72 h, 7, 14, 21, 30, and 60 days after the treatments. Results showed that CUR mediated-PDI does not seem to have the potential to promote any esthetic or mechanical changes to the surface of tooth enamel and can be applied safely in clinical practice. However, the results on color, roughness, and hardness obtained for composite resins show that some negative effects can be produced, depending on the type of restorative material; more experiments must be performed with different formulations and, perhaps, with lower concentrations of CUR.
topic liquid crystals
photochemotherapy
photosensitizing agents
curcumin
composite resins
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/9/1458
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