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Effect of Novel Bioactive Glass-Containing Dentin Adhesive on the Permeability of Demineralized Dentin

Hyun‐Jung Kim, Ji‐Hyun Jang, Sang Uk Woo, Kyoung‐Kyu Choi, Sun‐Young Kim, Jack L. Ferracane, Jung‐Hwan Lee, Dongseok Choi, Samjin Choi, Soogeun Kim, Ayoung Bang, Duck-Su Kim

2021Materials18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a novel bioactive glass (BAG)-containing dentin adhesive on the permeability of demineralized dentin. Bioactive glass (85% SiO2, 15% CaO) was fabricated using the sol-gel process, and two experimental dentin adhesives were prepared with 3 wt% silica (silica-containing dentin adhesive; SCA) or BAG (BAG-containing dentin adhesive; BCA). Micro-tensile bond strength (μTBS) test, fracture mode analysis, field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) analysis of adhesive and demineralized dentin, real-time dentinal fluid flow (DFF) rate measurement, and Raman confocal microscopy were performed to compare SCA and BCA. There was no difference in μTBS between the SCA and BCA (p > 0.05). Multiple precipitates were evident on the surface of the BCA, and partial occlusion of dentinal tubules was observed in FE-SEM of BCA-approximated dentin. The DFF rate was reduced by 50.10% after BCA approximation and increased by 6.54% after SCA approximation. Raman confocal spectroscopy revealed an increased intensity of the hydroxyapatite (HA) peak on the dentin surface after BCA application. The novel BAG-containing dentin adhesive showed the potential of both reducing dentin permeability and dentin remineralization.

Topics & Concepts

DentinDentinal TubuleAdhesiveMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeComposite materialRaman spectroscopyRemineralisationUltimate tensile strengthDentistryEnamel paintPhysicsLayer (electronics)OpticsMedicineDental materials and restorationsDental Erosion and TreatmentEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments
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