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- Title:
- In vivo preservation of the hybrid layer by chlorhexidine
- Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
- Medical College of Georgia
- University of Iowa
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- University of Helsinki
- Universidade de Guarulhos (UnG)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- University of Bologna
- University of Trieste
- 0022-0345
- Host-derived proteases have been reported to degrade the collagen matrix of incompletely-resin-infiltrated dentin. This study tested the hypothesis that interfacial degradation of resin-dentin bonds may be prevented or delayed by the application of chlorhexidine (CHX), a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor, to dentin after phosphoric acid-etching. Contralateral pairs of resin-bonded Class I restorations in non-carious third molars were kept under intra-oral function for 14 months. Preservation of resin-dentin bonds was assessed by microtensile bond strength tests and TEM examination. In vivo bond strength remained stable in the CHX-treated specimens, while bond strength decreased significantly in control teeth. Resin-infiltrated dentin in CHX-treated specimens exhibited normal structural integrity of the collagen network. Conversely, progressive disintegration of the fibrillar network was identified in control specimens. Auto-degradation of collagen matrices can occur in resin-infiltrated dentin, but may be prevented by the application of a synthetic protease inhibitor, such as chlorhexidine.
- 1-Jun-2007
- Journal of Dental Research, v. 86, n. 6, p. 529-533, 2007.
- 529-533
- Chlorhexidine
- Degradation
- Etch-and-rinse adhesive
- Hybrid layer
- In vivo
- MMP
- bisphenol A bis(2 hydroxypropyl) ether dimethacrylate
- chlorhexidine
- dentin bonding agent
- fibrillar collagen
- matrix metalloproteinase
- phosphoric acid
- proteinase inhibitor
- resin
- single bond
- unclassified drug
- chemistry
- dental acid etching
- dental bonding
- dental surgery
- dentin
- drug antagonism
- human
- materials testing
- mechanical stress
- methodology
- surface property
- tensile strength
- time
- transmission electron microscopy
- ultrastructure
- Acid Etching, Dental
- Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate
- Composite Resins
- Dental Bonding
- Dental Restoration, Permanent
- Dentin
- Dentin-Bonding Agents
- Fibrillar Collagens
- Humans
- Materials Testing
- Matrix Metalloproteinases
- Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
- Phosphoric Acids
- Protease Inhibitors
- Stress, Mechanical
- Surface Properties
- Tensile Strength
- Time Factors
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154405910708600608
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/69683
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