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Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins
Several anti-proteolytic dentin therapies are being exhaustively studied in an attempt to reduce dentin bond degradation and improve clinical performance and longevity of adhesive restorations. OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the effect of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on long-term bond strength...
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Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6322639/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30624464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2018-0111 |
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author | Fonseca, Beatriz Maria Barcellos, Daphne Camara da Silva, Tânia Mara Borges, Alexandre Luis Souto Cavalcanti, Bruno das Neves Prakki, Anuradha de Oliveira, Hueder Paulo Moisés Gonçalves, Sérgio Eduardo de Paiva |
author_facet | Fonseca, Beatriz Maria Barcellos, Daphne Camara da Silva, Tânia Mara Borges, Alexandre Luis Souto Cavalcanti, Bruno das Neves Prakki, Anuradha de Oliveira, Hueder Paulo Moisés Gonçalves, Sérgio Eduardo de Paiva |
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description | Several anti-proteolytic dentin therapies are being exhaustively studied in an attempt to reduce dentin bond degradation and improve clinical performance and longevity of adhesive restorations. OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the effect of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on long-term bond strength when incorporated into adhesives. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Adhesive systems were formulated with EGCG concentrations of 0 wt%: (no EGCG; control); 0.5 wt% EGCG; 1.0 wt% EGCG, and 1.5 wt% EGCG. Flexural strength (FS), modulus of elasticity (ME), modulus of resilience (MR), compressive strength (CS), degree of conversion (DC), polymerization shrinkage (PS), percentage of water sorption (%WS), percentage of water solubility (%WL) and cytotoxicity properties were tested. Dentin microtensile bond strength (µTBS) was evaluated after 24 h and again after 6 months of water storage. The adhesive interface was analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). RESULTS: No significant differences were found among the groups in terms of FS, ME, MR, CS and PS. EGCG-doped adhesives increased the DC relative to the control group. EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% decreased the WS of adhesives. WL decreased in all cases in which EGCG was added to adhesives, regardless of the concentration. EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% reduced cytotoxicity. EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% preserved µTBS after 6 months of storage, while 1.5 wt% EGCG significantly decreased µTBS. SEM: the integrity of the hybrid layer was maintained in the 0.5 wt% and 1.0 wt% EGCG groups. CONCLUSION: EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% showed better biological and mechanical performance, preserved bond strength and adhesive interface, and reduced cytotoxicity. |
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spelling | pubmed-63226392019-01-17 Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins Fonseca, Beatriz Maria Barcellos, Daphne Camara da Silva, Tânia Mara Borges, Alexandre Luis Souto Cavalcanti, Bruno das Neves Prakki, Anuradha de Oliveira, Hueder Paulo Moisés Gonçalves, Sérgio Eduardo de Paiva J Appl Oral Sci Original Article Several anti-proteolytic dentin therapies are being exhaustively studied in an attempt to reduce dentin bond degradation and improve clinical performance and longevity of adhesive restorations. OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the effect of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on long-term bond strength when incorporated into adhesives. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Adhesive systems were formulated with EGCG concentrations of 0 wt%: (no EGCG; control); 0.5 wt% EGCG; 1.0 wt% EGCG, and 1.5 wt% EGCG. Flexural strength (FS), modulus of elasticity (ME), modulus of resilience (MR), compressive strength (CS), degree of conversion (DC), polymerization shrinkage (PS), percentage of water sorption (%WS), percentage of water solubility (%WL) and cytotoxicity properties were tested. Dentin microtensile bond strength (µTBS) was evaluated after 24 h and again after 6 months of water storage. The adhesive interface was analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). RESULTS: No significant differences were found among the groups in terms of FS, ME, MR, CS and PS. EGCG-doped adhesives increased the DC relative to the control group. EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% decreased the WS of adhesives. WL decreased in all cases in which EGCG was added to adhesives, regardless of the concentration. EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% reduced cytotoxicity. EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% preserved µTBS after 6 months of storage, while 1.5 wt% EGCG significantly decreased µTBS. SEM: the integrity of the hybrid layer was maintained in the 0.5 wt% and 1.0 wt% EGCG groups. CONCLUSION: EGCG concentrations of 1.0 wt% and 0.5 wt% showed better biological and mechanical performance, preserved bond strength and adhesive interface, and reduced cytotoxicity. Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2019-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6322639/ /pubmed/30624464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2018-0111 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Fonseca, Beatriz Maria Barcellos, Daphne Camara da Silva, Tânia Mara Borges, Alexandre Luis Souto Cavalcanti, Bruno das Neves Prakki, Anuradha de Oliveira, Hueder Paulo Moisés Gonçalves, Sérgio Eduardo de Paiva Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins |
title | Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins |
title_full | Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins |
title_fullStr | Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins |
title_full_unstemmed | Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins |
title_short | Mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins |
title_sort | mechanical-physicochemical properties and biocompatibility of catechin-incorporated adhesive resins |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6322639/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30624464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2018-0111 |
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