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Current Antibacterial Agents in Dental Bonding Systems: A Comprehensive Overview

Hamid Tebyanian, Ahmed Hussain, Mark Vivian

2023Future Microbiology26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dental caries is mainly caused by oral biofilm acid, and the most common dental restoration treatment is composite dental restorations. The main cause of failure is secondary caries adjacent to the restoration. Long-term survival of dental materials is improved by the presence of antibacterial agents, which selectively inhibit bacterial growth or survival. Chemical, natural and biomaterials have been studied for their antimicrobial activities and antibacterial bonding agents have been improved. Their usage has been increased to inhibit the growth of invading and residual bacteria in the oral cavity, as biofilm accumulation increases the risk of treatment failure. In this article, the success and applications of antibacterial agents are discussed in dental bonding systems.

Topics & Concepts

BiofilmAntimicrobialOral cavityStreptococcus mutansDentistryAntibacterial agentDental restorationAntibacterial activityChemistryDental plaqueBacteriaMicrobiologyMedicineBiologyAntibioticsGeneticsDental materials and restorationsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchAntimicrobial agents and applications
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