RESUMO
Nanocomposite silicon-hydroxyapatiteâglycerohydrogel (Si-HAâglycerohydrogel) with different hydroxyapatite (HA) contents of 0.75 and 1.75â¯wt.% and the same Si content (2.04â¯wt.%) was obtained by the solâgel method. Silicon tetraglycerolate in the form of glycerol solution was used as a biocompatible precursor and HÐ in the form of aqueous colloidal suspension - as a template and property modifier. Transmission electron microscopy was applied to demonstrate that there are nanoscale HA particles that are in the crystalline state. For the first time, using the atomic force microscopy method, the remineralizing properties of Si-HAâglycerohydrogel were studied on human teeth extracted for orthodontic reasons. It was found that Si-HAâglycerohydrogel containing 1.75â¯wt.% HA has a pronounced remineralizing effect. Immersion of tooth enamel samples in the gel for one month significantly reduces roughness and makes the enamel surface more uniform. Silicon contained in glycerolates in a biologically active and accessible form exerts an additional positive effect on the process of remineralization of tooth enamel. By the energy dispersive X-ray analysis, it was demonstrated that the tooth enamel had an increased silicon content; and the Vickers microhardness test showed greater microhardness values. The obtained data analysis allows the remineralizing Si-HAâglycerohydrogel to be considered as a promising biomaterial for dental applications.