Template assisted surface micro microstructuring of flowable dental composites and its effect on the microbial adhesion properties

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Institut de Ciències Fotòniques

Publication date

2016-03-01

Abstract

Despite their various advantages, such as good esthetic properties, absence of mercury and adhesive bonding to teeth, modern dental composites still have some drawbacks, e.g., a relatively high rate of secondary caries on teeth filled with composite materials. Recent research suggests that microstructured biomaterials surfaces may reduce microbial adhesion to materials due to unfavorable physical material–microbe interactions. The objectives of this study were, therefore, to test the hypotheses that (i) different surface microstructures can be created on composites by a novel straightforward approach potentially suitable for clinical application and (ii) that these surface structures have a statistically significant effect on microbial adhesion properties.


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Document Type

Article

Language

English

Publisher

Academy of Dental Materials

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