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Bacterial Adhesion of Streptococcus mutans to Dental Material Surfaces

The aim of this study was to investigate and understand bacterial adhesion to different dental material surfaces like amalgam, Chromasit, an Co-Cr alloy, an IPS InLine ceramic, yttrium stabilized tetragonal polycrystalline zirconia (TPZ), a resin-based composite, an Au-Pt alloy, and a tooth. For all...

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Autores principales: Kozmos, Mirjam, Virant, Petra, Rojko, Franc, Abram, Anže, Rudolf, Rebeka, Raspor, Peter, Zore, Anamarija, Bohinc, Klemen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7926644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670043
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26041152
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author Kozmos, Mirjam
Virant, Petra
Rojko, Franc
Abram, Anže
Rudolf, Rebeka
Raspor, Peter
Zore, Anamarija
Bohinc, Klemen
author_facet Kozmos, Mirjam
Virant, Petra
Rojko, Franc
Abram, Anže
Rudolf, Rebeka
Raspor, Peter
Zore, Anamarija
Bohinc, Klemen
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description The aim of this study was to investigate and understand bacterial adhesion to different dental material surfaces like amalgam, Chromasit, an Co-Cr alloy, an IPS InLine ceramic, yttrium stabilized tetragonal polycrystalline zirconia (TPZ), a resin-based composite, an Au-Pt alloy, and a tooth. For all materials, the surface roughness was assessed by profilometry, the surface hydrophobicity was determined by tensiometry, and the zeta potential was measured by electrokinetic phenomena. The arithmetic average roughness was the lowest for the TPZ ceramic (R(a) = 0.23 µm ± 0.02 µm), while the highest value was observed for the Au-Pt alloy (R(a) = 0.356 µm ± 0.075 µm). The hydrophobicity was the lowest on the TPZ ceramic and the highest on the Co-Cr alloy. All measured streaming potentials were negative. The most important cause of tooth caries is the bacterium Streptococcus mutans, which was chosen for this study. The bacterial adhesion to all material surfaces was determined by scanning electron microscopy. We showed that the lowest bacterial extent was on the amalgam, whereas the greatest extent was on tooth surfaces. In general, measurements showed that surface properties like roughness, hydrophobicity and charge have a significant influence on bacterial adhesion extent. Therefore, dental material development should focus on improving surface characteristics to reduce the risk of secondary caries.
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spelling pubmed-79266442021-03-04 Bacterial Adhesion of Streptococcus mutans to Dental Material Surfaces Kozmos, Mirjam Virant, Petra Rojko, Franc Abram, Anže Rudolf, Rebeka Raspor, Peter Zore, Anamarija Bohinc, Klemen Molecules Article The aim of this study was to investigate and understand bacterial adhesion to different dental material surfaces like amalgam, Chromasit, an Co-Cr alloy, an IPS InLine ceramic, yttrium stabilized tetragonal polycrystalline zirconia (TPZ), a resin-based composite, an Au-Pt alloy, and a tooth. For all materials, the surface roughness was assessed by profilometry, the surface hydrophobicity was determined by tensiometry, and the zeta potential was measured by electrokinetic phenomena. The arithmetic average roughness was the lowest for the TPZ ceramic (R(a) = 0.23 µm ± 0.02 µm), while the highest value was observed for the Au-Pt alloy (R(a) = 0.356 µm ± 0.075 µm). The hydrophobicity was the lowest on the TPZ ceramic and the highest on the Co-Cr alloy. All measured streaming potentials were negative. The most important cause of tooth caries is the bacterium Streptococcus mutans, which was chosen for this study. The bacterial adhesion to all material surfaces was determined by scanning electron microscopy. We showed that the lowest bacterial extent was on the amalgam, whereas the greatest extent was on tooth surfaces. In general, measurements showed that surface properties like roughness, hydrophobicity and charge have a significant influence on bacterial adhesion extent. Therefore, dental material development should focus on improving surface characteristics to reduce the risk of secondary caries. MDPI 2021-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7926644/ /pubmed/33670043 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26041152 Text en © 2021 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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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26041152
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