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Biomed Res Int ; 2019: 9641456, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31911931

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The necessity to manufacture graft materials with superior biocompatibility capabilities and biodegradability characteristics for tissue regeneration has led to the production of extracellular matrix- (ECM-) based scaffolds. Among their advantages are better capacity to allow cell colonization, which enables its successful integration into the tissue surrounding the area to be repaired. In addition, it has been shown that some of these scaffolds have antimicrobial activity, preventing possible infections; therefore, it could be used as an alternative to control surgical infection and decrease the use of antimicrobial agents. The purpose of this review is to collect the existing information about antimicrobial activity of the ECM and their components.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents , Biocompatible Materials , Extracellular Matrix , Tissue Engineering/methods , Tissue Scaffolds , Animals , Bacteria/drug effects , Dogs , Intestinal Mucosa/cytology , Rats , Urinary Bladder/cytology
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Angle Orthod ; 83(1): 152-7, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22725261

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OBJECTIVE: To study the shear bond strength (SBS), sites of failure, and micromorphology of bonded molar tubes used on teeth affected by dental fluorosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This in vitro study included 140 first molars classified according to Dean's index for dental fluorosis. Samples were divided into seven groups: (1) healthy teeth etched for 15 seconds, (2) teeth with moderate fluorosis (MOF) etched for 15 seconds, (3) teeth with MOF etched for 150 seconds, (4) teeth with MOF microabrasion etched for 15 seconds, (5) teeth with severe fluorosis (SEF) etched for 15 seconds, (6) teeth with SEF etched for 150 seconds, and (7) teeth with SEF microabrasion etched for 15 seconds. All samples were incubated and were then submitted to the SBS test and evaluated with the modified adhesive remnant index (ARI) and analyzed by using a scanning electronic microscope. RESULTS: The SBS mean value for healthy enamel was 20 ± 10.2 MPa. For the group with MOF, the etched 150-second mean value was the highest (19 ± 7.6 MPa); for the group with SEF treated with microabrasion and etched for 15 seconds, the mean value was (13 ± 4.1 MPa). Significant differences (P ≤ .05) were found in the ARI between healthy and fluorosed groups. CONCLUSIONS: Fluorotic enamel affects the adhesion of bonded molar tubes. The use of overetching in cases of MOF and the combination of microabrasion and etching in SEF provides a suitable adhesion for fixed appliance therapy.


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Adhesiveness , Composite Resins/chemistry , Dental Bonding/methods , Dental Enamel/chemistry , Fluorosis, Dental , Orthodontic Appliances , Shear Strength , Analysis of Variance , Dental Stress Analysis , Humans , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Molar , Surface Properties
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