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VOLUME 12 , ISSUE 5 ( September-October, 2011 ) > List of Articles

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Analysis of the Properties of Dental Cements after Exposure to Incubation Media containing Streptococcus mutans

Fernando Carlos Hueb de Menezes, Geraldo Thedei Júnior, Wildomar José de Oliveira, Tony de Paiva Paulino, Marcelo Boaventura de Moura, Igor Lima da Silva, Marcos Boaventura de Moura

Citation Information : de Menezes FC, Júnior GT, de Oliveira WJ, de Paiva Paulino T, de Moura MB, da Silva IL, de Moura MB. Analysis of the Properties of Dental Cements after Exposure to Incubation Media containing Streptococcus mutans. J Contemp Dent Pract 2011; 12 (5):385-391.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1064

Published Online: 01-06-2012

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2011; The Author(s).


Abstract

Aim

Indirect restorations are increasingly used in dentistry, and the cementation interface is possibly the most critical region of the work. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the influence of exposure to a culture medium containing S. mutans on the hardness and solubility of four different cementing agents (zinc phosphate, glass ionomer, glass ionomer modified with resin and resin cement).

Materials and methods

Test specimens composed of these cements were exposed for 30 days in a culture medium containing S. mutans. After leaching, the test materials were assessed in terms of their solubility (loss of mass) and Knoop (KHN) microhardness. Changes in surface morphology were identified using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Results

The resin cement showed no significant solubility and its hardness increased following exposure and leaching, while the zinc phosphate cement was the most soluble and its hardness decreased after exposure to the culture medium. SEM analyses identified morphological alterations on the surfaces of the test materials that were compatible with the solubility results.

Conclusion

It is concluded that resinous cements perform better than water-based cements when exposed to acidic conditions.

Clinical significance

The effects of acids from Streptococcus mutans can interfere with the efficiency and properties of some cements used for fixation of indirect restorations, exposed to the buccal environment.

How to cite this article

de Menezes FCH, Júnior GT, de Oliveira WJ, de Paiva Paulino T, de Moura MB, da Silva IL, de Moura MB. Analysis of the Properties of Dental Cements after Exposure to Incubation Media containing Streptococcus mutans. J Contemp Dent Pract 2011;12(5):385-391.


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