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  • 2021Zn-containing membranes for guided bone regeneration in dentistrycitations
  • 2020Polymeric nanoparticles protect the resin-dentin bonded interface from cariogenic biofilm degradation31citations
  • 2008Work of fracture of a composite resin: Fracture-toughening mechanisms31citations

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  • Vallecillo-Rivas, Marta
  • Vallecillo, Cristina
  • Lynch, Christopher D.
  • Toledano, Manuel
  • Osorio, María T.
  • Toledano, Raquel
  • Serrera Figallo, María De Los Ángeles
  • Toledano-Osorio, Manuel
  • Muñoz-Soto, Esther
  • Aparicio, Conrado
  • Osorio, Estrella
  • Acosta, Sergio
  • Chen, Ruoqiong
  • Medina-Castillo, Antonio Luis
  • Aguilera, Fátima S.
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Polymeric nanoparticles protect the resin-dentin bonded interface from cariogenic biofilm degradation

  • Aparicio, Conrado
  • Osorio, Estrella
  • Osorio, Raquel
  • Acosta, Sergio
  • Toledano, Manuel
  • Chen, Ruoqiong
  • Toledano-Osorio, Manuel
  • Medina-Castillo, Antonio Luis
  • Aguilera, Fátima S.
Abstract

<p>The objective was to assess doxycycline (Dox) and zinc (Zn) doped nanoparticles' (NPs) potential to protect the resin-dentin interface from cariogenic biofilm. Three groups of polymeric NPs were tested: unloaded, loaded with zinc and with doxycycline. NPs were applied after dentin etching. The disks were exposed to a cariogenic biofilm challenge in a Drip-Flow Reactor during 72 h and 7 d. Half of the specimens were not subjected to biofilm formation but stored 72 h and 7 d. LIVE/DEAD® viability assay, nano-dynamic mechanical assessment, Raman spectroscopy and field emission electron microscopy (FESEM) analysis were performed. The measured bacterial death rates, at 7 d were 46% for the control group, 51% for the undoped-NPs, 32% for Dox-NPs, and 87% for Zn-NPs; being total detected bacteria reduced five times in the Dox-NPs group. Zn-NPs treated samples reached, in general, the highest complex modulus values at the resin-dentin interface over time. Regarding the mineral content, Zn-NPs-treated dentin interfaces showed the highest mineralization degree associated to the phosphate peak and the relative mineral concentration. FESEM images after Zn-NPs application permitted to observe remineralization of the etched and non-resin infiltrated collagen layer, and bacteria were scarcely encountered. The combined antibacterial and remineralizing effects, when Zn-NPs were applied, reduced biofilm formation. Dox-NPs exerted an antibacterial role but did not remineralize the bonded interface. Undoped-NPs did not improve the properties of the interfaces. Application of Zn-doped NPs during the bonding procedure is encouraged. Statement of significance: Application of Zn-doped nanoparticles on acid etched dentin reduced biofilm formation and viability at the resin-dentin interface due to both remineralization and antibacterial properties. Doxycycline-doped nanoparticles also diminished oral biofilm viability, but did not remineralize the resin-dentin interface.</p>

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • zinc
  • etching
  • electron microscopy
  • resin
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • complex modulus