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Fluoride bioactive glass paste improves bond durability and remineralizes tooth structure prior to adhesive restoration.

Mona Aly Abbassy1, Ahmed Samir Bakry2, Robert Hill3, Ali Habib Hassan4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed at examining a fluoride containing bioactive glass (BiominF®) paste as a temporary filling material capable of remineralizing the demineralized enamel or dentin, and its ability to decrease a simulated dentinal fluids pressure on the resin/dentin interface, without affecting the shear bond strength of a universal bonding agent to enamel and dentin.
METHODS: 60 premolars were utilized for the acid resistance, trans-microradiography (TMR) and shear bond strength (SBS) experiments. Enamel and dentin discs were demineralized for 4 days to create a subsurface demineralized zone followed by applying BiominF® paste, 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride, or a temporary filling material for 24 h. 30 extracted human non-carious third molars were utilized for the pulpal pressure experiment in which direct communication to the pulp chamber was created by cutting at a level approximately 1 mm below the cemento-enamel junction while the coronal enamel was ground to expose mid coronal dentin. The dentin surface was exposed to a simulated pulpal pressure. The dentin surfaces had BiominF® paste, an oxalate desensitizing agent, or temporary filling material followed by application of a universal adhesive system.
RESULTS: One way ANOVA showed that BiominF® paste remineralized effectively the demineralized enamel or dentin, did not affect the bond strength of the enamel and dentin surfaces to the tested adhesive system p < 0.05, and improved the acid resistance of the demineralized enamel and dentin against a secondary erosive challenge. Moreover, BiominF® paste decreased the nanoleakage expression in the dentin/adhesive interface exposed to a simulated pulpal pressure. SIGNIFICANCE: BiominF® paste may serve as a temporary filling material that may improve the longevity of adhesive restorations and help to conserve tooth structures by preserving the demineralized enamel and dentin form cutting during cavity preparation.
Copyright © 2020 The Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bioactive remineralization; Fluoride bioactive glass; Pulpal Pressure; Temporary filling materials; Transmicroradiography

Year:  2020        PMID: 33239220     DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2020.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater        ISSN: 0109-5641            Impact factor:   5.304


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Authors:  Kareem Hamdi; Hamdi H Hamama; Amira Motawea; Amr Fawzy; Salah Hasab Mahmoud
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Effect of Amelogenin Solution in the Microhardness of Remineralized Enamel and Shear Bond Strength of Orthodontic Brackets.

Authors:  Guilherme Genovez-Júnior; Sandrine Bittencourt Berger; Lucineide Lima Dos Santos; Eloisa Aparecida Carlesse Paloco; Murilo Baena Lopes; Débora Fernandes Giuliangeli; Júlia Graciela Monteiro Dos Santos; Ricardo Danil Guiraldo
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2021-10-31

3.  Application Modes Affect Two Universal Adhesive Systems' Nanoleakage Expression and Shear Bond Strength.

Authors:  A S Bakry; M A Abbassy
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2021-09-30       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  A remineralizing orthodontic etchant that utilizes calcium phosphate ion clusters.

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