2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2018.05.017
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Effect of bioactive glass-containing resin composite on dentin remineralization

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“…Studies verifying the effect of pre-polymerized resin-based materials containing ion-releasing fillers placed on demineralized dentin samples provide further evidence of mineral precipitation within the collagen network. A composite containing 15 wt% of BAG and 57 wt% of reinforcing fillers were able to increase by 25% the surface microhardness of demineralized bovine dentin (37% phosphoric acid gel for 60 s) after two week of immersion in SBF or PBS, although not to the same level displayed by non-demineralized dentin samples 23) . Fully demineralized human dentin beams (10% phosphoric acid gel for 12 h) kept in contact with composite bars containing 50 wt% of fluoride-containing BAG for 30 days in AS showed a 13% increase in elastic modulus, while those in contact with the control resin showed a reduction of 32% 22) .…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Demineralized Dentin and Adhesive Imentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Studies verifying the effect of pre-polymerized resin-based materials containing ion-releasing fillers placed on demineralized dentin samples provide further evidence of mineral precipitation within the collagen network. A composite containing 15 wt% of BAG and 57 wt% of reinforcing fillers were able to increase by 25% the surface microhardness of demineralized bovine dentin (37% phosphoric acid gel for 60 s) after two week of immersion in SBF or PBS, although not to the same level displayed by non-demineralized dentin samples 23) . Fully demineralized human dentin beams (10% phosphoric acid gel for 12 h) kept in contact with composite bars containing 50 wt% of fluoride-containing BAG for 30 days in AS showed a 13% increase in elastic modulus, while those in contact with the control resin showed a reduction of 32% 22) .…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Demineralized Dentin and Adhesive Imentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Ion-releasing ("bioactive") particles have been tested as additives in experimental [18][19][20][21][22][23] and commercial adhesives 24) . Also, they have been applied to acid-etched dentin prior to adhesive application 19,25,26) or used in airabrasion systems for selective caries removal 27) .…”
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“…The incorporation of bioglass 65S into a dentin desensitizer can reduce fluid flow in dentinal tubules, resulting in reduced dentinal hypersensitivity 78) . Jang et al 79) revealed that the incorporation of 65S significantly increased the micro-hardness of the adjacent demineralized dentin, and calcium phosphate peaks on the dentin could be detected by attenuated total reflection Fouriertransform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) analysis. These findings suggest that resin composites containing 65S can remineralize adjacent demineralized dentin.…”
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“…4,5 Biomimetic dentin remineralization, a valuable tool for maintaining the mechanical properties and biostability of collagen fibrils, is an emerging biomedical technology for improving the durability of the bond strength. [6][7][8] Remineralization of demineralized dentin may reduce collagen degradation, [9][10][11] and specific agents have been used for this purpose.…”
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