EFFECT OF CHITOSAN ON RESIN-DENTIN INTERFACE DURABILITY: A 2 YEAR IN-VITRO STUDY
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2019-07
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EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL;Vol. 65, 2955:2965, July, 2019
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Abstract
Aim: The aim of the current study was to evaluate immediate and long-term bonding
effectiveness of chitosan-treated dentin, bonded using 2-step etch-and-rinse dental adhesive, after
2 years of ageing.
Materials & Methods: Microtensile bond strength test and nanoleakage examination of
resin-dentin interfaces, created by Adper Single Bond 2 with or without chitosan pre-treatment,
were performed after 24 h, 12 mos and 24 mos of water storage. Stiffness of demineralized dentin
sticks treated with chitosan for 1 or 10 min was evaluated. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)
activity was also assessed by measuring the amount of hydroxyproline release, indicating collagen
degradation by MMPs, after chitosan treatment for 1 or 10 min. Data were collected, tabulated and
statistically analysed.
Results: Chitosan treatment of acid-etched dentin, before adhesive application, resulted in
microtensile bond strength values which are significantly higher (40.7± 1.7 MPa and 37.2±1.9 MPa
respectively) and nanoleakage values (56.5±3.8% and 62±3.6 % respectively) that are significantly
lower than the untreated control group at 12 mos and 24 mos storage periods (P ≤ 0.05). The
stiffness of demineralized dentin increased significantly after 1 min chitosan application (12.6±1.8
MPa) and further increased after 10 min chitosan application (22.4± 2.2 MPa). Hydroxyproline
released decreased significantly (P-value <0.001) when completely demineralized dentin was
treated with chitosan for 1 min (1.1 µg/mg dentin) with further significant decrease when chitosan
was used for 10 min (0.8 µg/mg dentin).
Conclusion: Chitosan treatment of acid-etched dentin, before adhesive application, was
effective in improving durability of resin-dentin bonded interfaces.
Clinical Significance: Despite of the great advances that have occurred in the field of adhesive
dentistry, still, biodegradation of resin-dentin bonds over time continues to jeopardize the durability
and success of resin composite restorations.
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hydroxyproline release., nanoleakage, microtensile bond strength, dentin, etch-and-rinse adhesive, Chitosan