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Mimicking nature: Self-strengthening properties in a dental adhesive.

Linyong Song1, Qiang Ye2, Xueping Ge1, Anil Misra3, Paulette Spencer4.   

Abstract

Chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis provoke a cascade of events that undermine methacrylate-based adhesives and the bond formed at the tooth/composite interface. Infiltration of noxious agents, e.g. enzymes, bacteria, and so forth, into the spaces created by the defective bond will ultimately lead to failure of the composite restoration. This paper reports a novel, synthetic resin that provides enhanced hydrolytic stability as a result of intrinsic reinforcement of the polymer network. The behavior of this novel resin, which contains γ-methacryloxyproyl trimethoxysilane (MPS) as its Si-based compound, is reminiscent of self-strengthening properties found in nature. The efforts in this paper are focused on two essential aspects: the visible-light irradiation induced (photoacid-induced) sol-gel reaction and the mechanism leading to intrinsic self-strengthening. The FTIR band at 2840cm(-1) corresponding to CH3 symmetric stretch in -Si-O-CH3 was used to evaluate the sol-gel reaction. Results from the real-time FTIR indicated that the newly developed resin showed a limited sol-gel reaction (<5%) during visible-light irradiation, but after 48h dark storage, the reaction was over 65%. The condensation of methoxysilane mainly occurred under wet conditions. The storage moduli and glass transition temperature of the copolymers increased in wet conditions with the increasing MPS content. The cumulative amounts of leached species decreased significantly when the MPS-containing adhesive was used. The results suggest that the polymethacrylate-based network, which formed first as a result of free radical initiated polymerization, retarded the photoacid-induced sol-gel reaction. The sol-gel reaction provided a persistent, intrinsic reinforcement of the polymer network in both neutral and acidic conditions. This behavior led to enhanced mechanical properties of the dental adhesives under conditions that simulate the wet, oral environment. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: A self-strengthening dental adhesive system was developed through a dual curing process, which involves the free radical photopolymerization followed by slow hydrolysis and condensation (photoacid-induced sol-gel reaction) of alkoxylsilane groups. The concept of "living" photoacid-induced sol-gel reaction with visible-light irradiation was confirmed in the polymer. The sol-gel reaction was retarded by the polymethacrylate network, which was generated first; the network extended the life and retained the activity of silanol groups. The self-strengthening behavior was evaluated by monitoring the mechanical properties of the hybrid copolymers under wet conditions. The present research demonstrates the sol-gel reaction in highly crosslinked network as a potentially powerful strategy to prolong the functional lifetime of engineered biomaterials in wet environments.
Copyright © 2016 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Dental adhesive; Dynamic mechanical property; HPLC; Photoacid-induced sol–gel reaction; Self-strengthening

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26883773      PMCID: PMC4829468          DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2016.02.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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Review 1.  Threats to adhesive/dentin interfacial integrity and next generation bio-enabled multifunctional adhesives.

Authors:  Paulette Spencer; Qiang Ye; Linyong Song; Ranganathan Parthasarathy; Kyle Boone; Anil Misra; Candan Tamerler
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2.  Effect of the photoinitiator system on the polymerization of secondary methacrylamides of systematically varied structure for dental adhesive applications.

Authors:  L M Barcelos; M G Borges; C J Soares; M S Menezes; V Huynh; M G Logan; A P P Fugolin; C S Pfeifer
Journal:  Dent Mater       Date:  2020-01-28       Impact factor: 5.304

3.  Probing the neutralization behavior of zwitterionic monomer-containing dental adhesive.

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4.  Self-Strengthening Hybrid Dental Adhesive via Visible-light Irradiation Triple Polymerization.

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5.  Multifunctional monomer acts as co-initiator and crosslinker to provide autonomous strengthening with enhanced hydrolytic stability in dental adhesives.

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6.  New silyl-functionalized BisGMA provides autonomous strengthening without leaching for dental adhesives.

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Review 7.  Bioinspired multifunctional adhesive system for next generation bio-additively designed dental restorations.

Authors:  Rizacan Sarikaya; Linyong Song; Esra Yuca; Sheng-Xue Xie; Kyle Boone; Anil Misra; Paulette Spencer; Candan Tamerler
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8.  Probing the mineralized tissue-adhesive interface for tensile nature and bond strength.

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9.  Autonomous-Strengthening Adhesive Provides Hydrolysis-Resistance and Enhanced Mechanical Properties in Wet Conditions.

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10.  Evolution of Network Structure and Mechanical Properties in Autonomous-Strengthening Dental Adhesive.

Authors:  Rizacan Sarikaya; Linyong Song; Qiang Ye; Anil Misra; Candan Tamerler; Paulette Spencer
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