1. A novel stable biomimetic adhesive coating for functionalization of orthodontic brackets against bacterial colonization and white spot lesions
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Lamia Singer, Sabina Karačić, Gabriele Bierbaum, Brianne Palmer, Christian Kirschneck, and Christoph Bourauel
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Orthodontic brackets ,Polydopamine ,Biofilm formation ,Surface bioactivity ,pH change ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of polydopamine (PDA) functionalization on orthodontic brackets in inhibiting biofilm formation and promoting surface bioactivity to buffer the acidity of caries-causing bacteria around orthodontic brackets and prevent demineralization. The stability of the coating in artificial saliva (AS) and distilled water was evaluated, along with its effect on pH changes in simulated body fluid (SBF) and distilled water. Methods Maxillary incisor orthodontic brackets underwent PDA functionalization using a dopamine hydrochloride solution following a specific protocol. Biofilm formation on both control (Br-0) and coated (Br-PDA) brackets was assessed immediately after coating and after two months of aging (Aged Br-PDA) in artificial saliva. The adherent biofilm bacteria on brackets were quantified with colony count assessment and optical density. Surface morphology, Bioactivity, and coating stability were analyzed using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Coated and uncoated samples were immersed in SBF and deionized water, and pH changes were monitored over 7 days using a pH meter. Results PDA-functionalized brackets, both freshly coated (1.08 OD) and aged for two months (1.6 OD), showed significantly reduced biofilm formation compared to non-functionalized control brackets (2.07 OD), with p-value
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- 2025
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