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AuthorOweis Y.
AuthorEl-Hadad A.
AuthorMezour M.
AuthorAbdallah M.-N.
AuthorRetrouvey J.
AuthorEl-Khoury R.
AuthorCerruti M.
AuthorTamimi F.
Available date2022-05-31T19:01:19Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameACS Applied Bio Materials
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.1c00734
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31813
AbstractA composite disclosing agent can help dentists distinguish resin boundaries from the tooth structure and facilitate its complete removal while avoiding damage to the surrounding sound tooth structures. In this study we characterized the interaction of composite resin with various organic molecules with functional groups comparable to composite monomers which resulted in the development of a composite disclosing agent. The adhesion of these molecules to composite and tooth enamel and the ability to selectively stain composite were verified using spectrophotometry and other techniques. The optimal staining conditions were confirmed clinically in a pilot study on orthodontic patients. Our results indicated that a molecule with phenyl groups resembling composite monomers, such as methyl salicylate, was able to adsorb to composite resin through Van Der Waals forces and not tooth enamel and serve as a primer for a disclosing agent.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
SubjectEnamels
Molecules
Monomers
Resins
Surface treatment
Tooth enamel
Clinical case
Composite resins
Condition
Dental enamels
Disclosing agent
Organic molecules
Phenyl group
Pilot studies
Teeth enamel
Tooth structure
Van der Waals forces
coloring agent
resin
adsorption
human
pilot study
tooth
Adsorption
Coloring Agents
Composite Resins
Humans
Pilot Projects
Tooth
TitleDisclosing Agent for Resin Composite Based on Adsorption Surface Treatment
TypeArticle
Pagination7222-7233
Issue Number9
Volume Number4
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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