Influence of two natural cross-linkers on microtensile bond strength durability An in vitro study

Q3 Dentistry
Lavanya ANUMULA, Sindhu RAMESH, Venkata Suneel Kumar KOLAPARTHI, Rama Krishna ALLA, Kiranmayi GOVULA
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Objective: to investigate the effect of two natural cross-linkers on microtensile bond strength (microTBS) and evaluate their influence on the durability of the resin dentin bonds. Material and Methods: the Moringa oleifera and Centella asiatica plant extracts were qualitatively tested with high-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) for the presence of phenols. The phenolic content ranged from 27 to 30 gallic acid equivalents (GAE), microg/mg of dry weight. After etching, two concentrations (5% and 1%) of these two extracts were prepared and used as pretreatment liners on dentin. They were applied for a min. After restoration with resin composite, dentin resin beams were prepared. The study groups were 5% Moringa, 1% Moringa 5% Centella 1% Centella, and control (without cross-linker application). For each group, half of the samples underwent microTBS testing after 24 hours, while the remaining half were immersed in artificial saliva to assess the bond’s longevity after 6 months of ageing. Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post hoc test. Results: both 5% and 1% Moringa showed a significant difference (p<0.05) compared to the other groups at both intervals. However, after ageing, the specimens in the control and 1% Centella groups resulted in a significant decrease in microTBS. Conclusion: overall, both concentrations of Moringa (5% and 1%) were effective in stabilising the bond during both intervals. KEYWORDS Collagenase; Endopeptidases; Matrix metalloproteinase; Moringa; Phenols.
两种天然交联剂对微拉伸键强度耐久性的影响
目的:研究两种天然交联剂对树脂牙本质微拉伸粘结强度(microTBS)的影响,并评价其对树脂牙本质粘结耐久性的影响。材料与方法:采用高效薄层色谱法测定辣木和积雪草提取物中酚类物质的含量。酚类含量为27 ~ 30没食子酸当量(GAE),微克/毫克干重。蚀刻完成后,制备两种浓度(5%和1%)的提取物作为牙本质的预处理衬垫。应用树脂复合材料修复后,制备牙本质树脂梁。研究组为5%辣木,1%辣木,5%积雪草,1%积雪草和对照组(不使用交联剂)。对于每一组,一半的样本在24小时后进行了微tbs测试,而其余一半则浸泡在人工唾液中,以评估老化6个月后债券的寿命。统计分析采用单因素方差分析和Tukey事后检验。结果:5%和1%辣木与其他组在两个区间均有显著性差异(p<0.05)。然而,老化后,对照组和1%积雪草组的标本导致微tbs显著下降。结论:总体而言,两种浓度的辣木(5%和1%)在两个间隔期间都有效地稳定了键。关键词胶原酶;肽链内切酶;基质金属蛋白酶;辣木属;酚类化合物。
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Brazilian Dental Science
Brazilian Dental Science Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
CiteScore
1.60
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0.00%
发文量
75
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal BRAZILIAN DENTAL SCIENCE is a trimonthly scientific publication of the Institute of Science and Technology of São José dos Campos - UNESP. MISSION - To disseminate and promote the interchange of scientific information amongst the national and international dental community, by means of basic and applied research.
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