Long-term bond strength and endogenous enzymatic activity of a chlorhexidine-containing commercially available adhesive.


Journal

Journal of dentistry
ISSN: 1879-176X
Titre abrégé: J Dent
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0354422

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
05 2019
Historique:
received: 19 11 2018
revised: 05 03 2019
accepted: 07 03 2019
pubmed: 17 3 2019
medline: 11 1 2020
entrez: 17 3 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The aim of this study was to investigate, by the means of microtensile bond strength (μTBS) test, gelatin and in situ zymography, the influence of 0.2% CHX contained within a commercially available adhesive on long-term bond strength and endogenous enzymatic activity. Non-carious teeth were subjected to μTBS test (N = 15 for each group) and stressed until failure. μTBS was evaluated immediately and after 12-month storage in artificial saliva at 37 °C. Dentin powder was obtained from additional teeth (N = 7) for gelatin zymography, while for in situ zymography, 3 teeth for each group were selected. Gelatin and in situ zymography were performed in dentin powder and slices of dentin, respectively, to assess the ability of 0.2% CHX blended within the adhesive to inhibit endogenous enzymatic activity. μTBS bond strength was higher in the CHX-containing groups, immediately as well as after aging. The bond strength significantly decreased after 12-month aging. The activation of endogenous MMPs was found to be related to the presence of CHX within the adhesive system and the bonding strategy employed. Under this perspective 0.2% CHX blended within Peak Universal adhesive monomer seems to increase immediate bond strength, to preserve bond strength over time and to efficiently inhibit endogenous enzymatic activity in dentin. Hence, blending the CHX in low concentrations within the adhesive could be recommended as a feasible technique in every-day clinical practice. Using CHX-containing adhesives could be recommended due to several benefits: it seems to increase the longevity of the hybrid layer; the inhibitor appears to be efficiently delivered to the dentinal substrate and to inhibit endogenous enzymatic activity, without prolonging chair time.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30876948
pii: S0300-5712(19)30045-4
doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2019.03.004
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Dental Cements 0
Dentin-Bonding Agents 0
Resin Cements 0
Chlorhexidine R4KO0DY52L

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

60-66

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Tatjana Maravić (T)

Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, DIBINEM, University of Bologna - Alma Mater Studiorum, Via San Vitale 59, 40125, Bologna, Italy. Electronic address: tatjana.maravic2@unibo.it.

Allegra Comba (A)

Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, DIBINEM, University of Bologna - Alma Mater Studiorum, Via San Vitale 59, 40125, Bologna, Italy. Electronic address: allegra.comba@unibo.it.

Sandra Ribeiro Cunha (SR)

Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes 2227, 05508-000, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address: sandra.cunha@gmail.com.

Valeria Angeloni (V)

Private Practice, Via Martiri della Foce 20, 17031, Albenga, Italy. Electronic address: angeloni.valeria@gmail.com.

Milena Cadenaro (M)

Department of Medical Sciences, University of Trieste, Piazza dell'Ospitale 1, 34129, Trieste, Italy. Electronic address: mcadenaro@units.it.

Erika Visinitini (E)

S.C. Clinica di Chirurgia Maxillofacciale e Odontostomatologia AsuiTS, Piazza dell'Ospitale 1, 34129, Trieste, Italy. Electronic address: E.VISINTINI@fmc.units.it.

Chiara Ottavia Navarra (CO)

Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Piazza dell'Ospitale 1, 34129, Trieste, Italy. Electronic address: c.navarra@fmc.units.it.

Stefano Salgarello (S)

Dipartimento di Specialità Medico-Chirurgiche, Scienze Radiologiche e Sanità Pubblica - Università degli Studi di Brescia, P.le Spedali Civili 1, 25123, Brescia, Italy. Electronic address: stefano.salgarello@unibs.it.

Lorenzo Breschi (L)

Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, DIBINEM, University of Bologna - Alma Mater Studiorum, Via San Vitale 59, 40125, Bologna, Italy. Electronic address: lorenzo.breschi@unibo.it.

Annalisa Mazzoni (A)

Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, DIBINEM, University of Bologna - Alma Mater Studiorum, Via San Vitale 59, 40125, Bologna, Italy. Electronic address: annalisa.mazzoni@unibo.it.

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