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Judul/Title Biofilm composition and composite degradation during intra-oral wear
Penulis/Author drg. Heribertus Dedy Kusuma Yulianto, M.Biotech., Ph.D (1); drg. Margareta Rinastiti, M.Kes., Sp.KG. Subsp.KR(K)., Ph.D. (2); Marco S. Cune (3); Willy de Haan-Visser (4); Jelly Atema-Smit (5); Henk J. Busscher (6); Henny C. van der Mei (7)
Tanggal/Date 2019
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Abstrak/Abstract Objectives The oral environment limits the longevity of composite-restorations due to degradation caused by chewing, salivary and biofilm-produced enzymes and acids. This study investigates degradation of two resin-composites in relation with biofilm composition in vitro and in vivo. Methods Surface-chemical-composition of two Bis-GMA/TEGDMA composites was compared using X-ray-Photoelectron-Spectroscopy from which the number ester-linkages was derived. Composite-degradation was assessed through water contact angles, yielding surface-exposure of filler-particles. Degradation in vitro was achieved by composite immersion in a lipase solution. In order to evaluate in vivo degradation, composite samples were worn in palatal devices by 15 volunteers for 30-days periods in absence and presence of manually-brushing with water. PCR-DGGE analysis was applied to determine biofilm composition on the samples, while in addition to water contact angles, degradation of worn composites was assessed through surface-roughness and micro-hardness measurements. Results In vitro degradation by lipase exposure was highest for the high ester-linkage composite and virtually absent for the low ester-linkage composite. Filler-particle surface-exposure, surface-roughness and micro-hardness of both resin-composites increased during intra-oral wear, but filler-particle surface-exposure was affected most. However, based on increased filler-particle surface-exposure, the high ester-linkage composite degraded most in volunteers harvesting composite biofilms comprising Streptococcus mutans, a known esterase and lactic acid producer. This occurred especially in absence of brushing. Significance Degradation during intra-oral wear of a low ester-linkage composite was smaller than of a high ester-linkage composite, amongst possible other differences between both composites. S. mutans herewith is not only a cariogenic, but also a composite-degradative member of the oral microbiome.
Rumpun Ilmu Kedokteran Gigi
Bahasa Asli/Original Language English
Level Internasional
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