The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of 0.1% chitosan (Ch) solution as an additional primer on the mechanical durability and enzymatic activity on dentine using an etch-and-rinse (E&R) adhesive and a universal self-etch (SE) adhesive. Microtensile bond strength and interfacial nanoleakage expression of the bonded interfaces for all adhesives (with or without pretreatment with 0.1% Ch solution for 1 min and air-dried for 5 s) were analyzed immediately and after 10,000 thermocycles. Zymograms of protein extracts from human dentine powder incubated with Optibond FL and Scotchbond Universal on untreated or Ch-treated dentine were obtained to examine dentine matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activities. The use of 0.1% Ch solution as an additional primer in conjunction with the E&R or SE adhesive did not appear to have influenced the immediate bond strength (T0) or bond strength after thermocycling (T1). Zymography showed a reduction in MMP activities only for mineralized and demineralized dentine powder after the application of Ch. Application of 0.1% Ch solution does not increase the longevity of resin-dentine bonds. Nonetheless, the procedure appears to be proficient in reducing dentine MMP activities within groups without adhesive treatments. Further studies are required to comprehend the cross-linking of Ch with dentine collagen.

Effect of chitosan as a cross-linker on matrix metalloproteinase activity and bond stability with different adhesive systems / Baena E.; Cunha S.R.; Maravic T.; Comba A.; Paganelli F.; Alessandri-Bonetti G.; Ceballos L.; Tay F.R.; Breschi L.; Mazzoni A.. - In: MARINE DRUGS. - ISSN 1660-3397. - ELETTRONICO. - 18:5(2020), pp. 263.263-263.276. [10.3390/md18050263]

Effect of chitosan as a cross-linker on matrix metalloproteinase activity and bond stability with different adhesive systems

Maravic T.;Comba A.;Alessandri-Bonetti G.;Breschi L.
;
Mazzoni A.
2020

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of 0.1% chitosan (Ch) solution as an additional primer on the mechanical durability and enzymatic activity on dentine using an etch-and-rinse (E&R) adhesive and a universal self-etch (SE) adhesive. Microtensile bond strength and interfacial nanoleakage expression of the bonded interfaces for all adhesives (with or without pretreatment with 0.1% Ch solution for 1 min and air-dried for 5 s) were analyzed immediately and after 10,000 thermocycles. Zymograms of protein extracts from human dentine powder incubated with Optibond FL and Scotchbond Universal on untreated or Ch-treated dentine were obtained to examine dentine matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activities. The use of 0.1% Ch solution as an additional primer in conjunction with the E&R or SE adhesive did not appear to have influenced the immediate bond strength (T0) or bond strength after thermocycling (T1). Zymography showed a reduction in MMP activities only for mineralized and demineralized dentine powder after the application of Ch. Application of 0.1% Ch solution does not increase the longevity of resin-dentine bonds. Nonetheless, the procedure appears to be proficient in reducing dentine MMP activities within groups without adhesive treatments. Further studies are required to comprehend the cross-linking of Ch with dentine collagen.
2020
Effect of chitosan as a cross-linker on matrix metalloproteinase activity and bond stability with different adhesive systems / Baena E.; Cunha S.R.; Maravic T.; Comba A.; Paganelli F.; Alessandri-Bonetti G.; Ceballos L.; Tay F.R.; Breschi L.; Mazzoni A.. - In: MARINE DRUGS. - ISSN 1660-3397. - ELETTRONICO. - 18:5(2020), pp. 263.263-263.276. [10.3390/md18050263]
Baena E.; Cunha S.R.; Maravic T.; Comba A.; Paganelli F.; Alessandri-Bonetti G.; Ceballos L.; Tay F.R.; Breschi L.; Mazzoni A.
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