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The use of sodium trimetaphosphate as a biomimetic analog of matrix phosphoproteins for remineralization of artificial caries-like dentin

Authors :
Lorenzo Breschi
Sally Elshafiy
Jing Mao
Franklin Chi Meng Tay
David H. Pashley
Li Na Niu
Yan Liu
Nan Li
Yipin Qi
Liu, Y
Li, N
Qi, Y
Niu, Ln
Elshafiy, S
Mao, J
Breschi, Lorenzo
Pashley, Dh
Tay, F. R.
Liu Y
Li N
Qi YP
Niu LN
Elshafiy S
Mao J
Breschi L
Pashley DH
Tay FR
Source :
Dental Materials. 27:465-477
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

This study examined the use of sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) as a biomimetic analog of matrix phosphoproteins for remineralization of artificial carious-affected dentin.Artificial carious lesions with lesion depths of 300±30μm were created by pH-cycling. 2.5% hydrolyzed STMP was applied to the artificial carious lesions to phosphorylate the partially-demineralized collagen matrix. Half of the STMP-treated specimens were bonded with One-Step. The adhesive and non-adhesive infiltrated specimens were remineralized in a Portland cement-simulated body fluid system containing polyacrylic acid (PAA) to stabilize amorphous calcium phosphate as nanoprecursors. Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to evaluate the results of remineralization after a 4-month period.In absence of PAA and STMP as biomimetic analogs (control groups), there was no remineralization irrespective of whether the lesions were infiltrated with adhesive. For the STMP-treated experimental groups immersed in PAA-containing simulated body fluid, specimens without adhesive infiltration were more heavily remineralized than those infiltrated with adhesive. Statistical analysis of the 4-month micro-CT data revealed significant differences in the lesion depth, relative mineral content along the lesion surface and changes in ΔZ between the non-adhesive and adhesive experimental groups (p0.05 for all the three parameters). TEM examination indicated that collagen degradation occurred in both the non-adhesive and adhesive control and experimental groups after 4 months of remineralization.Biomimetic remineralization using STMP is a promising method to remineralize artificial carious lesions particularly in areas devoid of seed crystallites. Future studies should consider the incorporation of MMP-inhibitors within the partially-demineralized collagen matrix to prevent collagen degradation during remineralization.

Details

ISSN :
01095641
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dental Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d00c2b5ce6efc9be1d74a776e4dc752
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2011.01.008