Enhanced bioactive properties of Biodentine (TM) modified with bioactive glass nanoparticles
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Corral Nuñez, Camila
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Covarrubias Gallardo, Cristián
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Fernández Godoy, Eduardo
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Oliveira, Osmir Batista
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2018-05-22T15:02:11Z
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2018-05-22T15:02:11Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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J Appl Oral Sci. 2017; 25(2):177-85
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10.1590/1678-77572016-0209
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/147995
Abstract
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Objective: To prepare nanocomposite cements based on the incorporation of bioactive glass nanoparticles (nBGs) into Biodentine (TM) (BD, Septodent, Saint-Maur-des-Fosses Cedex, France) and to assess their bioactive properties. Material and Methods: nBGs were synthesised by the sol-gel method. BD nanocomposites (nBG/BD) were prepared with 1 and 2% nBGs by weight; unmodified BD and GC Fuji IX (GIC, GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) were used as references. The in vitro ability of the materials to induce apatite formation was assessed in SBF by X-ray diffraction (XRD), attenuated total reflectance with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis. BD and nBG/BD were also applied to dentine discs for seven days; the morphology and elemental composition of the dentine-cement interface were analysed using SEM-EDX. Results: One and two percent nBG/BD composites accelerated apatite formation on the disc surface after short-term immersion in SBF. Apatite was detected on the nBG/BD nanocomposites after three days, compared with seven days for unmodified BD. No apatite formation was detected on the GIC surface. nBG/BD formed a wider interfacial area with dentine than BD, showing blockage of dentine tubules and Si incorporation, suggesting intratubular precipitation. Conclusions: The incorporation of nBGs into BD improves its in vitro bioactivity, accelerating the formation of a crystalline apatite layer on its surface after immersion in SBF. Compared with unmodified BD, nBG/BD showed a wider interfacial area with greater Si incorporation and intratubular precipitation of deposits when immersed in SBF.
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Fondecyt Project, 1130342
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en
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Publisher
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Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru