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Evaluation of Antibacterial Effects of Silver-Coated Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets

OBJECTIVES: White spots and enamel demineralization around orthodontic brackets are among the most important complications resulting from orthodontic treatments. Since the antibacterial properties of metals and metallic particles have been well documented, the aim of this study was to assess the ant...

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Autores principales: Arash, Valiollah, Keikhaee, Fatemeh, Rabiee, Sayed Mahmood, Rajabnia, Ramazan, Khafri, Soraya, Tavanafar, Saeid
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4983565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536328
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author Arash, Valiollah
Keikhaee, Fatemeh
Rabiee, Sayed Mahmood
Rajabnia, Ramazan
Khafri, Soraya
Tavanafar, Saeid
author_facet Arash, Valiollah
Keikhaee, Fatemeh
Rabiee, Sayed Mahmood
Rajabnia, Ramazan
Khafri, Soraya
Tavanafar, Saeid
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description OBJECTIVES: White spots and enamel demineralization around orthodontic brackets are among the most important complications resulting from orthodontic treatments. Since the antibacterial properties of metals and metallic particles have been well documented, the aim of this study was to assess the antibacterial effect of stainless steel orthodontic brackets coated with silver (Ag) particles. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 40 standard metal brackets were divided into two groups of 20 cases and 20 controls. The brackets in the case group were coated with Ag particles using an electroplating method. Atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used to assess the adequacy of the coating process. In addition, antibacterial tests, i.e., disk diffusion and direct contact tests were performed at three, six, 24, and 48 hours, and 15 and 30 days using a Streptococcus mutans strain. The results were analyzed using Student’s t-test and repeated measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Analyses via SEM and AFM confirmed that excellent coatings were obtained by using an electroplating method. The groups exhibited similar behavior when subjected to the disk diffusion test in the agar medium. However, the bacterial counts of the Ag-coated brackets were, in general, significantly lower (P<0.001) than those of their non-coated counterparts. CONCLUSIONS: Brackets coated with Ag, via an electroplating method, exhibited antibacterial properties when placed in direct contact with Streptococcus mutans. This antibacterial effect persisted for 30 days after contact with the bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-49835652016-08-17 Evaluation of Antibacterial Effects of Silver-Coated Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets Arash, Valiollah Keikhaee, Fatemeh Rabiee, Sayed Mahmood Rajabnia, Ramazan Khafri, Soraya Tavanafar, Saeid J Dent (Tehran) Original Article OBJECTIVES: White spots and enamel demineralization around orthodontic brackets are among the most important complications resulting from orthodontic treatments. Since the antibacterial properties of metals and metallic particles have been well documented, the aim of this study was to assess the antibacterial effect of stainless steel orthodontic brackets coated with silver (Ag) particles. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 40 standard metal brackets were divided into two groups of 20 cases and 20 controls. The brackets in the case group were coated with Ag particles using an electroplating method. Atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used to assess the adequacy of the coating process. In addition, antibacterial tests, i.e., disk diffusion and direct contact tests were performed at three, six, 24, and 48 hours, and 15 and 30 days using a Streptococcus mutans strain. The results were analyzed using Student’s t-test and repeated measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Analyses via SEM and AFM confirmed that excellent coatings were obtained by using an electroplating method. The groups exhibited similar behavior when subjected to the disk diffusion test in the agar medium. However, the bacterial counts of the Ag-coated brackets were, in general, significantly lower (P<0.001) than those of their non-coated counterparts. CONCLUSIONS: Brackets coated with Ag, via an electroplating method, exhibited antibacterial properties when placed in direct contact with Streptococcus mutans. This antibacterial effect persisted for 30 days after contact with the bacteria. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4983565/ /pubmed/27536328 Text en Copyright© Dental Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Arash, Valiollah
Keikhaee, Fatemeh
Rabiee, Sayed Mahmood
Rajabnia, Ramazan
Khafri, Soraya
Tavanafar, Saeid
Evaluation of Antibacterial Effects of Silver-Coated Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets
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title_fullStr Evaluation of Antibacterial Effects of Silver-Coated Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets
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title_short Evaluation of Antibacterial Effects of Silver-Coated Stainless Steel Orthodontic Brackets
title_sort evaluation of antibacterial effects of silver-coated stainless steel orthodontic brackets
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4983565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536328
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