Polydorou Olga, Rogatti Philipp, Bolek Richard, Wolkewitz Martin, Kümmerer Klaus, Hellwig Elmar
Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Dental School and Hospital, Hugstetter Straße 55, 79106, Freiburg i. Br., Germany,
Odontology. 2013 Jul;101(2):170-6. doi: 10.1007/s10266-012-0071-4. Epub 2012 Jun 10.
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the release of monomers from three bonding systems and to correlate it with their antibacterial effect. Three bonding systems (Optibond FL(®), Xeno III(®) and Clearfil™ Protect Bond) were tested after storage in ethanol 75 % and human saliva. Twenty samples (n = 10/medium) of each bonding material were prepared and polymerized according to the manufacturers' instructions. Each sample was stored in 1 ml of the respective storage medium. The medium was renewed after 24 h, 7 days, and 28 days and was analysed by LC-MS/MS for the release of substances. Additionally, the antibacterial effect of the unpolymerized components of each bonding system and their polymerized mixture was tested using agar disc-diffusion test with Streptococcus mutans. Only HEMA was found to be released. The amount of HEMA detected in the ethanol samples was significantly higher compared to the saliva samples (p < 0.0001). The release of HEMA was as follows: Clearfil™ Protect Bond < Optibond FL(®) < Xeno III(®.) According to the agar disc-diffusion test, all materials exhibited certain antibacterial activity. The release of HEMA from all tested materials even after storing in human saliva increases the concerns about their toxicity. Their antibacterial effect seems not be due to the release of substances.
本研究的目的是评估三种粘结系统中单体的释放情况,并将其与它们的抗菌效果相关联。三种粘结系统(Optibond FL(®)、Xeno III(®)和Clearfil™ Protect Bond)在75%乙醇和人唾液中储存后进行测试。每种粘结材料制备20个样本(n = 10/介质),并按照制造商的说明进行聚合。每个样本储存在1毫升相应的储存介质中。在24小时、7天和28天后更换介质,并通过LC-MS/MS分析物质的释放情况。此外,使用变形链球菌的琼脂扩散试验测试每种粘结系统的未聚合成分及其聚合混合物的抗菌效果。仅发现有甲基丙烯酸羟乙酯(HEMA)释放。在乙醇样本中检测到的HEMA量与唾液样本相比显著更高(p < 0.0001)。HEMA的释放情况如下:Clearfil™ Protect Bond < Optibond FL(®) < Xeno III(®)。根据琼脂扩散试验,所有材料均表现出一定的抗菌活性。即使在人唾液中储存后,所有测试材料中HEMA的释放也增加了对其毒性的担忧。它们的抗菌效果似乎并非由于物质的释放。