Journal of Dental Medicine (Jan 2010)

Production of an experimental bonding agent containing doxycyicline as matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor, and its release rate

  • Ghavam M,
  • Arami S,
  • Reshad M,
  • Imani M,
  • Ataei M,
  • Mirzaei M,
  • Yasini E,
  • Hasani Tabatabaei M,
  • Pahlavan A

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
pp. 152 – 158

Abstract

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Background and Aims: In spite of the advances achieved in the field of dentin adhesives, the longevity of bond to dentin is still a challenge. According to recent studies, Matrix Metaloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors can increase clinical longevity of bonding and decrease leakage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the amount and pattern of doxycycline release from an experimental dentin adhesive containing this MMP inhibitor. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, specimens containing 0.25 and 0.5 loading percent of doxycycline in an experimental monomer were prepared in cylindrical moulds of 12 mm diameter and 2 mm thickness. The adhesive monomer was composed of 12 wt% Bis-GMA, 10 wt% TMPTMA, 28 wt% HEMA and 50 wt% ethanol. Camphorquinone and amine were used as initiators. Results: Addition of 0.25 and 0.5 w% doxycycline showed linear release in both groups. Increasing the loading percent of doxycycline caused more release. The release continued during the test period. Conclusion: Doxycycline release was observed from the experimental adhesive. Further studies in this field will help in preparing adhesive systems with more clinical longevity.

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