Assessment of physical/mechanical properties and cytotoxicity of dual-cured resin cements containing Sr-bioactive glass nanoparticles and calcium phosphate

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Author listSasipin THANYASIRI, Parichart NARUPHONTJIRAKUL, Chawal PADUNGLAPPISIT, Bharat MIRCHANDANI, Anne M. YOUNG, Piyaphong PANPISUT

Publisher The Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices

Publication year2023

Volume number42

Issue number6

Start page806

End page817

Number of pages12

ISSN0287-4547

eISSN1881-1361

URLhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/dmj/42/6/42_2023-127/_article


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The aim was to develop dual-cured resin cements containing Sr-bioactive glass nanoparticles (Sr-BGNPs; 5 or 10 wt%) and monocalcium phosphate monohydrate (MCPM; 3 or 6 wt%). Effects of additives on degree of monomer conversion (DC), biaxial flexural strength/modulus, shear bond strength (SBS), mass/volume change, color stability, ion release, and cytotoxicity were examined. Controls included material without reactive fillers and Panavia SA Plus (PV). Experimental cements showed higher DC than PV regardless of light activation (p< 0.05). Mean SBS and color stability were comparable between experimental cements and PV. Cell viability upon the exposure to sample extracts of experimental cements was 80%–92%. High additive concentrations led to lower strength and modulus than PV (p< 0.05). The additives increased mass change, reduced color stability, and promoted ion release. The experimental resin cements demonstrated acceptable mechanical/chemical properties and cytotoxicity. The additives reduced the strength but provided ion release, a desirable action to prevent recurrent caries.


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