Title of article
Does strontium play a role in the cariostatic activity of glass ionomer?: Strontium diffusion and antibacterial activity
Author/Authors
Dabsie، نويسنده , , Firas and Gregoire، نويسنده , , Geneviève and Sixou، نويسنده , , Michel and Sharrock، نويسنده , , Patrick، نويسنده ,
Pages
6
From page
554
To page
559
Abstract
Objectives
m of this work was to evaluate the activity of strontium ions on the main pathogens of the oral flora. The leaching of strontium from resin modified glass ionomer cements (RMGIC) was evaluated together with its uptake by superficial dental enamel.
s
tibacterial activity was measured by the growth inhibition method following exposure of supra- and sub-gingival bacteria to a range of strontium concentrations (0.19 mol l−1, 0.37 mol l−1, 0.74 mol l−1 and 1.11 mol l−1). Strontium concentrations were analyzed chemically and migration at 5 μm and 15 μm depths was quantified by microprobe following Fuji Ortho LC application on the vestibular enamel of extracted teeth.
s
ium was found in appreciable amounts (0.8 wt.%) in superficial enamel, but in insignificant concentrations deeper in. At the same time, 8% fluoroapatite was formed in the enamel. Under our experimental conditions, strontium had no significant antibacterial activity; only one log reduction of activity was observed at the highest concentrations tested.
sions
releases strontium ions which are rapidly exchanged for calcium ions in the superficial enamel. No significant antibacterial activity was observed for strontium ions alone at the concentrations considered. However synergistic effects with fluoride could promote antibacterial activity.
Keywords
Glass ionomer , Antibacterial activity , strontium
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2038423
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