2014
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.33342
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Physicomechanical and antibacterial properties of experimental resin‐based dental sealants modified with nylon‐6 and chitosan nanofibers

Abstract: This study aimed to develop and evaluate resin-based experimental dental sealants containing electrospun nylon-6 (N6) and chitosan (CH) fibers in an attempt to improve the physicomechanical properties and provide an antibacterial protective effect, respectively. Electrospun N6 and CH mats were immersed into a resin mixture, light-cured, and then cryomilled to obtain micron-sized resin-modified fiber particles. Different levels of the novel cryomilled particles (i.e. 1, 2.5, and 5% relative to the resin mixture… Show more

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“…The antimicrobial effects of unmodified chitosan in adhesives and glass‐ionomer cement, as well as the mechanical properties of the modified materials, have been explored . Chitosan nanofibers incorporated into sealants improved the mechanical properties, but the materials did not display any antimicrobial properties . Donati et al .…”
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“…The antimicrobial effects of unmodified chitosan in adhesives and glass‐ionomer cement, as well as the mechanical properties of the modified materials, have been explored . Chitosan nanofibers incorporated into sealants improved the mechanical properties, but the materials did not display any antimicrobial properties . Donati et al .…”
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“…Bisphenol A glycol dimethacrylate (BisGMA, Aldrich Chemical Company, St. Louis, Missouri, USA) at 60 wt.% and triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA, Aldrich Chemical Company, St. Louis, USA) at 40 wt.% were hand-mixed for 5 min, sonicated for 180 s and hand-mixed again for 5 min 25 . A photoinitiator /co-initiator system composed by Camphorquinone (CQ, Aldrich Chemical Company, St. Louis, USA) and ethyl 4-dimethylaminobenzoate (EDAB, Aldrich Chemical Company, St. Louis, USA) added at 1 mol%, according to BisGMA and TEGDMA moles 13 . Polyhexamethylene guanidine hydrochloride (PHMGH), Figure 1, was incorporated at 0.5 (G 0.5% ), 1 (G 1% ), and 2 (G 2% ) wt.% in the resin sealant for test groups and one group, without PHMGH, was used as control (G CTRL ).…”
Section: Methodology Formulation Of Experimental Resin Sealantsmentioning
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“…11 To overcome this issue, the incorporation of fillers in resin sealants have been used to improve the acid-and caries-resistance of dental tissue. Sodium monofluorophosphate, 12 nylon-6 and chitosan, 13 fluoroboroaluminosilicate glass, 14 and Bioglass 45S5 15,16 were already tested. In addition, enamel pre-treatments, such as 45S5 bioactive glass airabrasion, done before sealant application, have been evaluated, improving enamel etchability and reducing microleakage.…”
Section: Methodology Formulation Of Experimental Resin Sealantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chitosan has emerged as a potential material for biodental applications corresponding to its unique properties such as bioactivity [ 50 , 51 ], antimicrobial [ 41 , 42 , 52 ], biocompatibility [ 14 , 53 , 54 ] and compatibility to blend with other materials [ 1 , 55 , 56 ]. The chitosan-based materials have been explored extensively for a wide range of dental applications ( Figure 4 .)…”
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confidence: 99%