Bioactive glass fillers reduce bacterial penetration into marginal gaps for composite restorations.
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BAG containing resin dental composites reduce biofilm penetration into marginal gaps of simulated tooth fillings in vitro during cyclic mechanical loading, suggesting BAG containing composites may have the potential to slow the development and propagation of secondary tooth decay at restoration margins.About:
This article is published in Dental Materials.The article was published on 2016-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 140 citations till now.read more
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Models of Caries Formation around Dental Composite Restorations.
TL;DR: Though not conclusive, some in vitro models have shown that certain materials possessing antimicrobial characteristics may reduce the severity of lesion formation, suggesting possible pathways for developing new composite and adhesive materials for restorations with potentially enhanced longevity.
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Toward dental caries: Exploring nanoparticle-based platforms and calcium phosphate compounds for dental restorative materials.
Abdulrahman A. Balhaddad,Abdulrahman A. Balhaddad,Anmar A. Kansara,Anmar A. Kansara,Denise Hidan,Michael D. Weir,Hockin H.K. Xu,Mary Anne S. Melo +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the status of the most advanced and widely explored interaction of nanoparticle-based platforms and calcium phosphate compounds with an eye toward translating the potential of these approaches to the dental clinical reality.
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Recent advances in understanding the fatigue and wear behavior of dental composites and ceramics
TL;DR: Developing a mechanistic description of fatigue, wear, and secondary caries formation, along with understanding the interconnectivity of all three processes, are together seen as essential keys to successfully using in vitro studies to predict in vivo outcomes and develop improved dental restorative materials.
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Modifying Adhesive Materials to Improve the Longevity of Resinous Restorations.
TL;DR: This review will sum up the latest achievements in adhesives with particular functions to tackle dental caries, including incorporating matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors, antibacterial or remineralizing agents into bonding systems, as well as improving the mechanical/chemical properties of adhesive properties.
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Surface modification of valve metals using plasma electrolytic oxidation for antibacterial applications: A review.
Muhammad Rizwan,Muhammad Rizwan,Rodianah Alias,Rodianah Alias,Umi Zhalilah Zaidi,Reza Mahmoodian,Mohd Hamdi +6 more
TL;DR: PEO coatings incorporated with bioactive glasses can provide environment-friendly antimicrobial surfaces with exceptional bioactivity, biocompatibility, and osseointegration.
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Bacteria of Dental Caries in Primary and Permanent Teeth in Children and Young Adults
Jørn A. Aas,Jørn A. Aas,Ann L. Griffen,Sara R. Dardis,Alice M. Lee,Ingar Olsen,Floyd E. Dewhirst,Floyd E. Dewhirst,Eugene J. Leys,Bruce J. Paster,Bruce J. Paster +10 more
TL;DR: This cross-sectional preliminary study indicated that 10% of subjects with rampant caries in permanent teeth do not have detectable levels of S. mutans, and additional species, e.g., species of the genera Atopobium, Propionibacterium, and Lactobacillus, were present at significantly higher levels than those of S mutans.