Effect of Biosilicate ® Addition on Physical-Mechanical and Biological Properties of Dental Glass Ionomer Cements
This study investigated the influence of incorporating Biosilicate on the physico-mechanical and biological properties of glass ionomer cement (GIC). This bioactive glass ceramic (23.75% Na O, 23.75% CaO, 48.5% SiO , and 4% P O ) was incorporated by weight (5%, 10%, or 15%) into commercially availab...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of functional biomaterials 2023-05, Vol.14 (6), p.302 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigated the influence of incorporating Biosilicate
on the physico-mechanical and biological properties of glass ionomer cement (GIC). This bioactive glass ceramic (23.75% Na
O, 23.75% CaO, 48.5% SiO
, and 4% P
O
) was incorporated by weight (5%, 10%, or 15%) into commercially available GICs (Maxxion R and Fuji IX GP). Surface characterization was made by SEM (
= 3), EDS (
= 3), and FTIR (
= 1). The setting and working (S/W time) times (
= 3) and compressive strength (CS) were analyzed (
= 10) according to ISO 9917-1:2007. The ion release (n = 6) was determined and quantified by ICP OES and by UV-Vis for Ca, Na, Al, Si, P, and F. To verify cell cytotoxicity, stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAP) were exposed to eluates (
= 3, at a ratio of 1.8 cm
/mL) and analyzed 24 h post-exposure. Antimicrobial activity against
(ATCC 25175, NCTC 10449) was analyzed by direct contact for 2 h (
= 5). The data were submitted for normality and lognormality testing. One-way ANOVA and Tukey's test were applied for the working and setting time, compressive strength, and ion release data. Data from cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activity were submitted for Kruskal-Wallis' testing and Dunn's post hoc test (α = 0.05). Among all experimental groups, only those with 5% (wt) of Biosilicate
showed better surface quality. Only M5% showed a comparable W/S time to the original material (
= 0.7254 and
= 0.5912). CS was maintained for all Maxxion R groups (
> 0.0001) and declined for Fuji IX experimental groups (
< 0.0001). The Na, Si, P, and F ions released were significantly increased for all Maxxion R and Fuji IX groups (
< 0.0001). Cytotoxicity was increased only for Maxxion R with 5% and 10% of Biosilicate
. A higher inhibition of
growth was observed for Maxxion R with 5% of Biosilicate
(less than 100 CFU/mL), followed by Maxxion R with 10% of Biosilicate
(
= 0.0053) and Maxxion R without the glass ceramic (
= 0.0093). Maxxion R and Fuji IX presented different behaviors regarding Biosilicate
incorporation. The impacts on physico-mechanical and biological properties were different depending on the GIC, but therapeutic ion release was increased for both materials. |
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ISSN: | 2079-4983 2079-4983 |
DOI: | 10.3390/jfb14060302 |