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Evaluation of Nano TiO2 Modified Orthodontic Composite Effects on S. mutans Population and Enamel Demineralization in Fixed Orthodontic Patients; a Split Mouth Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.

Authors :
Mollabashi, Vahid
Soleymani, Maryam
Arabestani, Mohammad Reza
Farhadian, Maryam
Abbasalipourkabir, Roghayeh
Salehzadeh, Maryam
Source :
Biological Trace Element Research; Oct2023, Vol. 201 Issue 10, p4657-4666, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The high incidence of demineralization around orthodontic brackets has led to the development of preventive measures. Incorporation of antibacterial or remineralizing agents into orthodontic adhesives is an attractive method. This single-center, split-mouth, randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted to assess the effect of a modified composite containing TiO<subscript>2</subscript> nanoparticles on the Streptococcus mutans population and to prevent demineralization around orthodontic brackets. Each participant was assigned a random sequence (AB or BA). During the bonding session, the control lateral incisor was bonded with a conventional composite and the contralateral incisor was bonded with a composite containing nano TiO<subscript>2</subscript> particles (1%weight). The eligibility criteria included the presence of S. mutans in the dental plaque and absence of active caries, fractures or cracks. The S. mutans count in the dental plaque immediately around the brackets was evaluated at baseline and 1, 3, and 6 months after bonding. The specificity of the colonies was determined by PCR. The DIAGNOdent score was assessed at baseline and re-assessed every month up to the sixth month. Salivary samples were collected at T0, T1, and T3 to assess the amount of Ti released from the composite. The cytotoxicity of the modified composites was evaluated using an MTT assay. Participants, examiners, and data analyzers were blinded to the test and intervention groups. Forty-two patients ranging from 12 to 25 years were enrolled in this study. The amount of Ti released into saliva was insignificant and far below the toxic level. There was no significant difference between the S. mutans counts of the studied tooth S. mutans counts at any time point evaluated. DIAGNOdent scores on both sides increased significantly after the first month. However, this increase was higher on the test side (p < 0.001), and a significant difference of 2.6 scores remained throughout the study period. No severe adverse events were observed. Orthodontic composites containing TiO<subscript>2</subscript> nanoparticles may prevent demineralization induced around brackets during orthodontic treatment. However, the antibacterial effects were not statistically significant. Registration: The protocol was registered with the IRCT.ir (IRCT20140215016582N6). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01634984
Volume :
201
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biological Trace Element Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169871334
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-023-03559-6