TY - JOUR
T1 - Inhibition of artificial secondary caries by fluoride-releasing adhesives on root dentin
AU - Itota, T.
AU - Nakabo, S.
AU - Iwai, Y.
AU - Konishi, N.
AU - Nagamine, M.
AU - Torii, Y.
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2002/6
Y1 - 2002/6
N2 - Fluoride-releasing materials can be expected to inhibit the secondary caries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of fluoride-releasing adhesives on inhibition of secondary caries in outer and wall lesions. Two commercial fluoride-releasing adhesives, Reactmer bond (RB) and One-up bond F (OB), and a commercial adhesive without fluoride release, Mac-bond II (MB), were used prior to placement of restorative materials without fluoride release, Lite-fil II A (LF) and Estelite (EL), and a fluoride-releasing restorative material, Reactmer paste (RP). Class V cavities prepared on extracted human premolars were restored with various combinations of the materials: MB/EL, OB/EL, RB/LF and RB/RP. The restored teeth were incubated in bacterial medium containing sucrose with Streptoccus mutans for 14 days. Microradiographs of specimens showed no wall lesions in all groups and an acid-resistant layer adjacent to the restoration in the caries-like lesion. OB/EL, RB/LF and RB/RP groups showed thicker layers than the MB/EL group. The RB/RP group formed the shallowest outer lesion among all groups. These results indicate that fluoride-releasing adhesives are effective in the prevention of wall lesions but exhibit little outer lesion inhibition. Therefore, combined restoration using a fluoride-releasing adhesive and fluoride-releasing restorative material should be selected to inhibit secondary caries.
AB - Fluoride-releasing materials can be expected to inhibit the secondary caries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of fluoride-releasing adhesives on inhibition of secondary caries in outer and wall lesions. Two commercial fluoride-releasing adhesives, Reactmer bond (RB) and One-up bond F (OB), and a commercial adhesive without fluoride release, Mac-bond II (MB), were used prior to placement of restorative materials without fluoride release, Lite-fil II A (LF) and Estelite (EL), and a fluoride-releasing restorative material, Reactmer paste (RP). Class V cavities prepared on extracted human premolars were restored with various combinations of the materials: MB/EL, OB/EL, RB/LF and RB/RP. The restored teeth were incubated in bacterial medium containing sucrose with Streptoccus mutans for 14 days. Microradiographs of specimens showed no wall lesions in all groups and an acid-resistant layer adjacent to the restoration in the caries-like lesion. OB/EL, RB/LF and RB/RP groups showed thicker layers than the MB/EL group. The RB/RP group formed the shallowest outer lesion among all groups. These results indicate that fluoride-releasing adhesives are effective in the prevention of wall lesions but exhibit little outer lesion inhibition. Therefore, combined restoration using a fluoride-releasing adhesive and fluoride-releasing restorative material should be selected to inhibit secondary caries.
KW - Adhesive
KW - Fluoride
KW - Secondary caries
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U2 - 10.1046/j.1365-2842.2002.00858.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2842.2002.00858.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 12071919
AN - SCOPUS:0036599475
SN - 0305-182X
VL - 29
SP - 523
EP - 527
JO - Journal of oral rehabilitation
JF - Journal of oral rehabilitation
IS - 6
ER -