Fluoride release and anti-bacterial activity
of different bioactive restorative materials:
an in vitro comparative study
Hisham Osama Sabae,
Sameh Mahmoud Nabih,
Walaa Mohamed Alsamolly
Abstract:Introduction: Anti-bacterial properties of restorative materials through fluoride release enhance their inhibition ability against bacterial development, and reduce recurrent caries incidence. Objectives: The aim of the current in-vitro research was to assess and compare fluoride release and anti-bacterial activity of three distinct bioactive dental restorations, such as resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI), giomer, and Activa bioactive composite at different time intervals in vitro. Material and methods: 60 di… Show more
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