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Synergistic effect of bioactive inorganic fillers in enhancing properties of dentin adhesives—a review

  • Imran Farooq
  • , Saqib Ali
  • , Samar Al-Saleh
  • , Eman M. Alhamdan
  • , Mohammad H. Alrefeai
  • , Tariq Abduljabbar
  • , Fahim Vohra

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Abstract

Dentin adhesives (DAs) play a critical role in the clinical success of dental resin composite (DRC) restorations. A strong bond between the adhesive and dentin improves the longevity of the restoration, but it is strongly dependent on the various properties of DAs. The current review was aimed at summarizing the information present in the literature regarding the improvement of the properties of DAs noticed after the addition of bioactive inorganic fillers. From our search, we were able to find evidence of multiple bioactive inorganic fillers (bioactive glass, hydroxyapatite, amorphous calcium phosphate, graphene oxide, calcium chloride, zinc chloride, silica, and niobium pentoxide) in the literature that have been used to improve the different properties of DAs. These improvements can be seen in the form of improved hardness, higher modulus of elasticity, enhanced bond, flexural, and ultimate tensile strength, improved fracture toughness, reduced nanoleakage, remineralization of the adhesive–dentin interface, improved resin tag formation, greater radiopacity, antibacterial effect, and improved DC (observed for some fillers). Most of the studies dealing with the subject area are in vitro. Future in situ and in vivo studies are recommended to positively attest to the results of laboratory findings.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2169
JournalPolymers
Volume13
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Bioactive fillers
  • Dental resin composite
  • Dentin adhesive
  • Remineralization

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