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Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues

The aim of the investigation was to study the integration between native human dental tissue and new-generation biomimetic materials replicating the mineral-organic complex of dentin and enamel using IR microspectroscopy for multidimensional visualization and analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The con...

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Autores principales: Seredin, P.V., Uspenskaya, O.A., Goloshchapov, D.L., Ippolitov, I.Yu., Vongsvivut, Jitraporn (Pimm), Ippolitov, Yu.A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Privolzhsky Research Medical University 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8353705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513036
http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.1.05
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author Seredin, P.V.
Uspenskaya, O.A.
Goloshchapov, D.L.
Ippolitov, I.Yu.
Vongsvivut, Jitraporn (Pimm)
Ippolitov, Yu.A.
author_facet Seredin, P.V.
Uspenskaya, O.A.
Goloshchapov, D.L.
Ippolitov, I.Yu.
Vongsvivut, Jitraporn (Pimm)
Ippolitov, Yu.A.
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description The aim of the investigation was to study the integration between native human dental tissue and new-generation biomimetic materials replicating the mineral-organic complex of dentin and enamel using IR microspectroscopy for multidimensional visualization and analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The conditions for stable integration at the interface between biomimetic material and natural hard tissue were identified using a biocomposite buffer system of nanocrystalline carbonate-substituted calcium hydroxyapatite corresponding in its total characteristics to human dentin-enamel apatite and a number of amino acids present in the organic matrix of dentin and enamel: L-histidine, L-lysine hydrochloride, L-arginine hydrochloride, and hyaluronic acid. The finished samples were studied using IR microspectroscopy on IRM channel equipment (The Australian Synchrotron, Melbourne, Australia). RESULTS: The characteristic features of the biomimetic buffer layer at the interface between the enamel and dental material were revealed and visualized based on IR mapping of absorption intensity for particular functional molecular groups with the use of synchrotron radiation, location of the functional groups involved in the processes of biomimetic composite integration was identified.
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spelling pubmed-83537052021-09-09 Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues Seredin, P.V. Uspenskaya, O.A. Goloshchapov, D.L. Ippolitov, I.Yu. Vongsvivut, Jitraporn (Pimm) Ippolitov, Yu.A. Sovrem Tekhnologii Med Biotechnologies The aim of the investigation was to study the integration between native human dental tissue and new-generation biomimetic materials replicating the mineral-organic complex of dentin and enamel using IR microspectroscopy for multidimensional visualization and analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The conditions for stable integration at the interface between biomimetic material and natural hard tissue were identified using a biocomposite buffer system of nanocrystalline carbonate-substituted calcium hydroxyapatite corresponding in its total characteristics to human dentin-enamel apatite and a number of amino acids present in the organic matrix of dentin and enamel: L-histidine, L-lysine hydrochloride, L-arginine hydrochloride, and hyaluronic acid. The finished samples were studied using IR microspectroscopy on IRM channel equipment (The Australian Synchrotron, Melbourne, Australia). RESULTS: The characteristic features of the biomimetic buffer layer at the interface between the enamel and dental material were revealed and visualized based on IR mapping of absorption intensity for particular functional molecular groups with the use of synchrotron radiation, location of the functional groups involved in the processes of biomimetic composite integration was identified. Privolzhsky Research Medical University 2020 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC8353705/ /pubmed/34513036 http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.1.05 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Seredin, P.V.
Uspenskaya, O.A.
Goloshchapov, D.L.
Ippolitov, I.Yu.
Vongsvivut, Jitraporn (Pimm)
Ippolitov, Yu.A.
Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues
title Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues
title_full Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues
title_fullStr Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues
title_full_unstemmed Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues
title_short Organic-Mineral Interaction between Biomimetic Materials and Hard Dental Tissues
title_sort organic-mineral interaction between biomimetic materials and hard dental tissues
topic Biotechnologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8353705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513036
http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.1.05
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