1. Evaluation of resveratrol-doped adhesive with advanced dentin bond durability
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Wenan Peng, Cui Huang, Rui Guo, Chenmin Yao, Jian Yu, and Hongye Yang
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Biocompatibility ,biology ,Chemistry ,Bond strength ,Composite number ,Dental Bonding ,Dental Cements ,Resveratrol ,biology.organism_classification ,Durability ,Streptococcus mutans ,Resin Cements ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dentin-Bonding Agents ,Tensile Strength ,Dentin ,Materials Testing ,medicine ,Adhesive ,Composite material ,General Dentistry - Abstract
Objectives This paper aimed to evaluate the influence of resveratrol-doped adhesive on the durability and antibiofilm capability of dentin bonding. Methods Experimental adhesives were prepared by incorporating resveratrol into a universal adhesive at concentrations of 0 (control), 0.1, 1, and 10 mg/mL. The microtensile bond strength, fracture modes, and adhesive–dentin interface nanoleakage were assessed after 24 h of water storage, 10,000 times of thermocycling or 1-month of collagenase ageing. Relevant antibiofilm capability on Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans), in situ zymography, degree of conversion, and cytotoxicity of resveratrol-doped adhesives were also determined. Results Irrespective of thermocycled or collagenase ageing, the resveratrol-doped adhesive (1 mg/mL) maintained the bond strength and reduced the nanoleakage expression. Meanwhile, the inhibitory ability on endogenous protease activity and S. mutans biofilm formation with acceptable biocompatibility were obtained. Conclusions This study suggested that the resveratrol-doped adhesive achieved effective improvement on dentin bond durability and secondary caries management. Clinical significance The application of the resveratrol-doped adhesive indicates promising benefits to increase the lifetime of composite restorations.
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- 2021