2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24098295
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Inorganic Compounds as Remineralizing Fillers in Dental Restorative Materials: Narrative Review

Abstract: Secondary caries is one of the leading causes of resin-based dental restoration failure. It is initiated at the interface of an existing restoration and the restored tooth surface. It is mainly caused by an imbalance between two processes of mineral loss (demineralization) and mineral gain (remineralization). A plethora of evidence has explored incorporating several bioactive compounds into resin-based materials to prevent bacterial biofilm attachment and the onset of the disease. In this review, the most rece… Show more

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“…The loss of mineral, which leads to the dissolution of the hard tissues of the tooth, causes tooth decay, which can be seen clinically. Significant pH fluctuations in the biofilm on the tooth surface are a natural phenomenon, the result of which can be recorded in the tooth tissues only at the chemical or ultrastructural level (subclinical level) (Kidd & Fejerskov, 2004;Ivancaková, 2008;Kudiyirickal & Ivancaková, 2008;Bin-Jardan et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The loss of mineral, which leads to the dissolution of the hard tissues of the tooth, causes tooth decay, which can be seen clinically. Significant pH fluctuations in the biofilm on the tooth surface are a natural phenomenon, the result of which can be recorded in the tooth tissues only at the chemical or ultrastructural level (subclinical level) (Kidd & Fejerskov, 2004;Ivancaková, 2008;Kudiyirickal & Ivancaková, 2008;Bin-Jardan et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dental materials like resin composites and dental cement benefit from the addition of Green synthesized NPs since it increases their mechanical qualities, durability, and longevity while lowering the possibility of subsequent cavities or restoration failure. 207 …”
Section: Biomedical Applications Of Green Synthesized Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Broadly defined, a mineral refers to a naturally occurring inorganic substance with an orderly internal structure and a defined chemical composition. Several minerals are considered to be biocompatible, with several applications such as dental implants, bone tissue engineering, and drug delivery. , Kaolin and montmorillonite (MMT) are two clay minerals that have been added to BNC for their hemostatic properties. These minerals promote hemostasis primarily by activating Factor XII which initiates the intrinsic pathway of the coagulation cascade.…”
Section: Bacterial Nanocellulose As a Hemostatic Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%