| Literature DB >> 35634167 |
Yong Chen1,2, Gulsah Caneli1, Rashed Almousa1, Kayla Hill3, Sungsoo Na1, Gregory G Anderson3, Dong Xie1.
Abstract
A novel antimicrobial dental self-cured glass-ionomer cement has been developed and evaluated. Alumina filler particles were covalently coated with an antibacterial polymer and blended into a self-cured glass-ionomer cement formulation. Surface hardness and bacterial viability were used to evaluate the modified cements. Results showed that the modified cements exhibited a significantly enhanced antibacterial activity along with improved surface hardness. Effects of antibacterial moiety content, alumina particle size and loading, and total filler content were investigated. It was found that increasing antibacterial moiety content, particle size and loading, and total filler content generally increased surface hardness. Increasing antibacterial moiety, filler loading and total filler content increased antibacterial activity. On the other hand, increasing particle size showed a negative impact on antibacterial activity. The leaching tests indicate no cytotoxicity produced from the modified cements to both bacteria and 3T3 mouse fibroblast cells.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial; bacterial viability; glass-ionomer cement; hardness
Year: 2020 PMID: 35634167 PMCID: PMC9141094 DOI: 10.1002/pat.5029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polym Adv Technol ISSN: 1042-7147 Impact factor: 3.348