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Developing a New Generation of Therapeutic Dental Polymers to Inhibit Oral Biofilms and Protect Teeth

Polymeric tooth-colored restorations are increasingly popular in dentistry. However, restoration failures remain a major challenge, and more than 50% of all operative work was devoted to removing and replacing the failed restorations. This is a heavy burden, with the expense for restoring dental cav...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Ke, Baras, Bashayer, Lynch, Christopher D., Weir, Michael D., Melo, Mary Anne S., Li, Yuncong, Reynolds, Mark A., Bai, Yuxing, Wang, Lin, Wang, Suping, Xu, Hockin H. K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30227632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11091747
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author Zhang, Ke
Baras, Bashayer
Lynch, Christopher D.
Weir, Michael D.
Melo, Mary Anne S.
Li, Yuncong
Reynolds, Mark A.
Bai, Yuxing
Wang, Lin
Wang, Suping
Xu, Hockin H. K.
author_facet Zhang, Ke
Baras, Bashayer
Lynch, Christopher D.
Weir, Michael D.
Melo, Mary Anne S.
Li, Yuncong
Reynolds, Mark A.
Bai, Yuxing
Wang, Lin
Wang, Suping
Xu, Hockin H. K.
author_sort Zhang, Ke
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description Polymeric tooth-colored restorations are increasingly popular in dentistry. However, restoration failures remain a major challenge, and more than 50% of all operative work was devoted to removing and replacing the failed restorations. This is a heavy burden, with the expense for restoring dental cavities in the U.S. exceeding $46 billion annually. In addition, the need is increasing dramatically as the population ages with increasing tooth retention in seniors. Traditional materials for cavity restorations are usually bioinert and replace the decayed tooth volumes. This article reviews cutting-edge research on the synthesis and evaluation of a new generation of bioactive dental polymers that not only restore the decayed tooth structures, but also have therapeutic functions. These materials include polymeric composites and bonding agents for tooth cavity restorations that inhibit saliva-based microcosm biofilms, bioactive resins for tooth root caries treatments, polymers that can suppress periodontal pathogens, and root canal sealers that can kill endodontic biofilms. These novel compositions substantially inhibit biofilm growth, greatly reduce acid production and polysaccharide synthesis of biofilms, and reduce biofilm colony-forming units by three to four orders of magnitude. This new class of bioactive and therapeutic polymeric materials is promising to inhibit tooth decay, suppress recurrent caries, control oral biofilms and acid production, protect the periodontium, and heal endodontic infections.
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spelling pubmed-61655092018-10-12 Developing a New Generation of Therapeutic Dental Polymers to Inhibit Oral Biofilms and Protect Teeth Zhang, Ke Baras, Bashayer Lynch, Christopher D. Weir, Michael D. Melo, Mary Anne S. Li, Yuncong Reynolds, Mark A. Bai, Yuxing Wang, Lin Wang, Suping Xu, Hockin H. K. Materials (Basel) Review Polymeric tooth-colored restorations are increasingly popular in dentistry. However, restoration failures remain a major challenge, and more than 50% of all operative work was devoted to removing and replacing the failed restorations. This is a heavy burden, with the expense for restoring dental cavities in the U.S. exceeding $46 billion annually. In addition, the need is increasing dramatically as the population ages with increasing tooth retention in seniors. Traditional materials for cavity restorations are usually bioinert and replace the decayed tooth volumes. This article reviews cutting-edge research on the synthesis and evaluation of a new generation of bioactive dental polymers that not only restore the decayed tooth structures, but also have therapeutic functions. These materials include polymeric composites and bonding agents for tooth cavity restorations that inhibit saliva-based microcosm biofilms, bioactive resins for tooth root caries treatments, polymers that can suppress periodontal pathogens, and root canal sealers that can kill endodontic biofilms. These novel compositions substantially inhibit biofilm growth, greatly reduce acid production and polysaccharide synthesis of biofilms, and reduce biofilm colony-forming units by three to four orders of magnitude. This new class of bioactive and therapeutic polymeric materials is promising to inhibit tooth decay, suppress recurrent caries, control oral biofilms and acid production, protect the periodontium, and heal endodontic infections. MDPI 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6165509/ /pubmed/30227632 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11091747 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Ke
Baras, Bashayer
Lynch, Christopher D.
Weir, Michael D.
Melo, Mary Anne S.
Li, Yuncong
Reynolds, Mark A.
Bai, Yuxing
Wang, Lin
Wang, Suping
Xu, Hockin H. K.
Developing a New Generation of Therapeutic Dental Polymers to Inhibit Oral Biofilms and Protect Teeth
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title_short Developing a New Generation of Therapeutic Dental Polymers to Inhibit Oral Biofilms and Protect Teeth
title_sort developing a new generation of therapeutic dental polymers to inhibit oral biofilms and protect teeth
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30227632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11091747
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