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Incorporation of arginine to commercial orthodontic light-cured resin cements—physical, adhesive, and antibacterial properties

  • Saulo Geraldeli
  • , Lucas de Almeida Maia Carvalho
  • , Isaac Jordão de Souza Araújo
  • , Maurício Bottene Guarda
  • , Marcelle M. Nascimento
  • , Marcus Vinícius Loureiro Bertolo
  • , Paolo Túlio Di Nizo
  • , Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti
  • , V. Wallace McCarlie
  • East Carolina University
  • Universidade Estadual de Campinas

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Abstract

(1) Background: The amino acid arginine is now receiving great attention due to its potential anti-caries benefits. The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the shear bond strength (SBS), ultimate tensile strength (UTS), and antimicrobial potential (CFU) of two arginine-containing orthodontic resin cements. (2) Methods: Forty bovine incisors were separated into four groups (n = 10): Orthocem, Orthocem + arginine (2.5 wt%), Transbond XT, and Transbond XT + arginine (2.5 wt%). The brackets were fixed to the flat surface of the enamel, and after 24 h the SBS was evaluated using the universal testing machine (Instron). For the UTS test, hourglass samples (n = 10) were made and tested in a mini-testing machine (OM-100, Odeme). For the antibacterial test (colony forming unit-CFU), six cement discs from each group were made and exposed to Streptococcus. mu-tans UA159 biofilm for 7 days. The microbiological experiment was performed by serial and tripli-cate dilutions. The data from each test were statistically analyzed using a two-way ANOVA, fol-lowed by Tukey’s test (α = 0.05). (3) Results: The enamel SBS mean values of Transbond XT were statistically higher than those of Orthocem, both with and without arginine (p = 0.02033). There was no significant difference in the SBS mean values between the orthodontic resin cements, either with or without arginine (p = 0.29869). The UTS of the Transbond XT was statistically higher than the Orthocem, but the addition of arginine at 2.5 wt% did not influence the UTS for either resin cement. The Orthocem + arginine orthodontic resin cement was able to significantly reduce S. mutans growth, but no difference was observed for the Transbond XT (p = 0.03439). (4) Conclusion: The incorporation of arginine to commercial orthodontic resin cements may be an efficient preventive strategy to reduce bacterial growth without compromising their adhesive and mechanical properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4391
JournalMaterials
Volume14
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Adhesive systems
  • Arginine
  • Brackets
  • Orthodontic resin cements

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