Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10923/853
Type: article
Title: Can we add chlorhexidine into glass ionomer cements for band cementation?
Author(s): Farret, Marcel Marchiori
Lima, Eduardo Martinelli Santayana de
Mota, Eduardo Gonçalves
Oshima, Hugo Mitsuo Silva
Barth, Valdir
Oliveira, Silvia de
Publisher: The EH Angle Education and Research Foundation Inc.
Issue Date: 2011
Volume: 81
Issue: 3
First page: 496
Last page: 502
Keywords: GLASS IONOMER CEMENT
CHLORHEXIDINE DIGLUCONATE
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECTS
ODONTOLOGIA
AGENTES ANTIBACTERIANOS
MATERIAIS DENTÁRIOS
CIMENTAÇÃO (ODONTOLOGIA)
Abstract: Objective: To test if the addition of chlorhexidine digluconate (CHD) might influence the mechanical properties and antibacterial properties of two different conventional glass ionomer cements (GICs) used for band cementation. Materials and Methods: Two commercial brands of conventional GICs were used: Ketac Cem Easymix (3M/ESPE, St Paul, Minn) and Meron (Voco, Cuxhaven, Germany). The cements were manipulated in their original composition and also with 10% and 18% CHD in the liquid to create a total of six groups. Diametral tensile strength, compressive strength, microhardness, shear bond strength, and antibacterial effects in 5, 45, and 65 days against Streptococcus mutans were tested in all groups, and the data were submitted to statistical analyses. Results: There were no significant differences between the groups of the same material in diametral tensile, compressive strength, and shear bond strength (P .05). There was significant improvement in the microhardness to the Ketac Cem Easymix (P, .001). GICs with the addition of CHD showed significant inhibition of S. mutans growth in comparison with the control groups at the three time points evaluated (P, .001). The addition of 18% CHD resulted in higher bacterial inhibition (P, .001). Conclusions: The addition of chlorhexidine digluconate to conventional GICs does not negatively modify the mechanical properties and may increase the antibacterial effects around the GICs even for relatively long periods of time.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10923/853
DOI: 10.2319/090310-518.1
PMID: 21299380
ISSN: 0003-3219
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