FT-IR analysis of the Interface between Universal Scotchbond and Oral Mucosa: a preliminary in-vitro study.

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Francesca Spirito, Lucia Memè, Enrico M Strappa, Gianni Gallusi, Fabrizio Bambini
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Abstract

Background: The long-term success of implant therapy depends not only on proper osseointegration, but also on the healing of the epithelium and the quality of the biological seal on the abutment and on the implant neck. This study aims to evaluate the possible use of dentinal adhesives on the surface of the transmucosal path of dental implants in order to create a hermetic seal between keratinized epithelium and abutment.

Methods: Four sections of 12 µm thickness were obtained from a sample of the oral mucosa. Scotchbond TM Universal Adhesive (3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany) was carefully applied both to the samples and to the transmucosal path of titanium abutment (Win-Six, BioSAFin, Italy). The adhesives were polymerized. FT-IR analysis was performed on: 1) polymerized Scotchbond Universal Adhesive (3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany); 2) the interface between the titanium abutment and the adhesive; 3) the interface between the adhesive and the mucosa; 4) the mucosa samples.

Results: Comparing the spectra, it emerged that the adhesive has established chemical bonds both on titanium and on the keratinized mucosa, involving different types of chemical interactions.

Conclusions: The results of this in-vitro study are encouraging. In the future biocompatibility and comparative study with other adhesives will be required.

通用Scotchbond与口腔黏膜界面的FT-IR分析:初步体外研究。
背景:种植体治疗的长期成功不仅取决于适当的骨融合,还取决于上皮的愈合和基牙和种植体颈部生物密封的质量。本研究旨在评估在牙种植体经黏膜路径表面使用牙粘接剂的可能性,以在角化上皮和基牙之间建立密封。方法:从口腔黏膜样品中取厚度为12µm的4块切片。仔细地将Scotchbond TM通用粘合剂(3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany)应用于样品和钛基台的经粘膜路径(Win-Six, BioSAFin, Italy)。胶粘剂被聚合。FT-IR分析:1)聚合Scotchbond万能胶(3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany);2)钛基台与粘结剂之间的界面;3)黏合剂与粘膜之间的界面;4)粘膜标本。结果:对比光谱发现,黏合剂在钛和角质化粘膜上均建立了化学键,涉及不同类型的化学相互作用。结论:这项体外研究的结果令人鼓舞。在未来的生物相容性和比较研究,将需要与其他胶粘剂。
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Minerva dental and oral science
Minerva dental and oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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