Evaluation of Restorative Materials Containing Preventive Additives in a Secondary Caries Model in vitro.

Hetrodt, Franziska; Lausch, Julian; Meyer-Lückel, Hendrik; Conrads, Georg; Apel, Christian (2019). Evaluation of Restorative Materials Containing Preventive Additives in a Secondary Caries Model in vitro. Caries research, 53(4), pp. 447-456. Karger 10.1159/000496401

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The incorporation of antibacterial agents into dental restorative materials is a promising strategy for secondary caries prevention. Previously, Carolacton affected Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation on composite materials in vitro. The present study evaluated secondary caries formation adjacent to Carolacton-containing composites and conventional restorative materials using an artificial biofilm model. Standardized cavities were prepared in bovine dentin-enamel samples (n = 175) and restored with various dental materials (Tetric EvoCeram [T], GrandioSo composite without [G] and with Carolacton [GC], Grandio Flow without [F] and with Carolacton [FC], GrandioSo containing sodium fluoride [GNaF], and Ketac Fil [K]). After artificial aging, S. mutans was grown on the samples for 7 days. The investigation of gap sizes and secondary caries formation was performed using confocal laser scanning microscopy and transversal microradiography. Median gap size in enamel was 9.4 µm (interquartile range 7.9-12.7). Compared to all other groups significant differences in gap sizes could be observed for Ketac Fil (p < 0.001; Mann-Whitney test). Only GrandioSo composite containing 30% sodium fluoride and Ketac Fil showed significantly smaller lesion areas in enamel (p < 0.001; Mann-Whitney test) than all other groups which was confirmed by the mineral loss data (p < 0.001; Mann-Whitney test). Based on the present in vitro results, it seems that Carolacton-containing composite in the current formulation within the shown simplified monoculture biofilm model is not able to prevent caries formation compared to fluoride-releasing restorative materials.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > School of Dental Medicine > Department of Preventive, Restorative and Pediatric Dentistry

UniBE Contributor:

Meyer-Lückel, Hendrik

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

0008-6568

Publisher:

Karger

Language:

English

Submitter:

Daniela Zesiger

Date Deposited:

03 Dec 2019 13:35

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 15:32

Publisher DOI:

10.1159/000496401

PubMed ID:

30799391

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Antibacterial agents Carolacton Fluoride Resin composite Secondary caries

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.135476

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/135476

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