Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
Addition of Antibacterial Agents to MMA-TBB Dentin Bonding Systems
Influence on Tensile Bond Strength and Antibacterial Effect
Yoshiyuki KUDOUKenichi OBARAToshihiro KAWASHIMAMinoru KUBOTASatoshi ABETatsuo ENDOMasashi KOMATSUReiichi OKUDA
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2000 Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages 65-74

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Abstract
To produce a bonding system which has both high bond strength and antibacterial properties, an antibacterial agent (vancomycin: VCM or metronidazol: MN) was added to the PMMA powder of 4-META/MMA-TBB resin (CB). The influence of the addition of an antibacterial agent on tensile bond strength to dentin and the antibacterial effect were investigated in this study. Forty-seven freshly extracted bovine first or second incisors were used to measure the tensile bond strength to dentin. The bond strengths to bovine dentin were not significantly decreased by addition of VCM (1%, 2%, 5%), or MN (1%) to CB (p<0.05).
The antibacterial effect of CB containing antibacterial agent on six strains of bacteria was investigated by the agar plate diffusion method, analyzing the appearance of the inhibition zone around a resin disk following anaerobic culturing. The resin disks containing VCM showed antibacterial effects on all of the strains examined; the widths of the inhibition zones were 4-15mm. The resin disks containing MN showed antibacterial effects on three strains; the widths of the inhibition zones were 0-4mm.
It was thus possible to produce a bonding system with both antibacterial effect and high tensile bond strength by addition of VCM to PMMA powder.
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