| Literature DB >> 33349036 |
Traithawit Naksagoon1,2, Tatsuya Ohsumi1, Shoji Takenaka1, Ryoko Nagata1, Taisuke Hasegawa1, Takeyasu Maeda2, Yuichiro Noiri1.
Abstract
A previous study has reported that a novel fluoro-zinc-silicate glass ionomer cement (Caredyne Restore) showed superior anti-biofilm effects by interfering with bacterial adhesion. However, the active ions may degrade with time. This study aimed to assess the valid anti-biofilm effects of Caredyne Restore after being aged by water immersion for 3 weeks. Streptococcus mutans biofilm was allowed to grow on the surface before and after water aging for 24 h using a modified Robbins device flow-cell system. The results showed water aging promoted biofilm formation. Insufficient amount of fluoride and zinc ions were released from Caredyne Restore after water aging under neutral pH condition. An acidic pH is needed to exert effective anti-biofilm properties. As the release of active ions from Caredyne Restore will gradually decrease after the restoration, the restoration may not prevent biofilm formation after 3 weeks while neutral pH is maintained by the buffering capacity of saliva.Entities:
Keywords: Streptococcus mutans ; Glass ionomer cement; oral biofilm; water aging; zinc ion
Year: 2020 PMID: 33349036 DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2020.1856371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofouling ISSN: 0892-7014 Impact factor: 3.209