Polymers (Jun 2022)

Development of an Antibacterial Dentin Adhesive

  • Stephanie R. Lopes,
  • Amanda G. N. Matuda,
  • Raquel P. Campos,
  • Ana Paula V. P. Mafetano,
  • Ana Helena M. Barnabe,
  • Gabriela S. Chagas,
  • Daphne C. Barcellos,
  • Li-Na Niu,
  • Franklin R. Tay,
  • Cesar R. Pucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14122502
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 2502

Abstract

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Nisin is a peptide that possesses potent antibacterial properties. This study evaluated the antibacterial activity of a nisin-doped adhesive against Streptococcus mutans, as well as its degree of conversion and microtensile bond strength (μTBS) to dentin. Nisin was added to the adhesive Adper Single Bond 2 (3M ESPE), resulting in four groups: Control Group (Single Bond 2); Group 1% (1 wt% nisin-incorporated), Group 3% (3 wt% nisin-incorporated) and Group 5% (5 wt% nisin-incorporated). Antibacterial activity against S. mutans was evaluated using colony-forming unit counts (CFU). The degree of conversion was tested using FTIR. Forty human teeth were restored for μTBS evaluation. Data were statistically analyzed with ANOVA and Tukey tests at α = 0.05. The nisin-doped adhesives, for all concentrations, exhibited a significant inhibition of the growth of S. mutans (p p A, Group 1%—35.6 ± 2.1A, Group 3%—27.1 ± 1.6B and Group 5%—22.3 ± 1.0C. Nisin-doped adhesives exerted a bactericidal effect on S. mutans. The μTBS and degree of conversion of adhesive were not affected after incorporation of 1% nisin.

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