Research Article
Evaluate Antimicrobial Properties of Fluoride Release Dental Resin Composite
Author(s):
Abdullah Amjad Alrwaili*, Radhi Ibrahim Albalawi, Abdullah Saad Alasiri, Hajar Mutwkil Othman, Abrar Hatab Alqahtani, Heba Mohammed Almughwi, Abdallah F. Elsadany and Abdallah F. Elsadany
Aim of study: Aim of this study to evaluate the antimicrobial properties of fluoride release dental resin composite (SureFill SDR, DENTSPLY Caulk, Milford, Delaware, USA) compared to conventional Glass ionomer (Ketac™ Molar Quick, 3M/ESPE, St. Paul, USA). Materials and methods: Ten specimens of fluoride release dental resin composite (SureFill SDR) and conventional Glass ionomer (Ketac™ Molar Quick) were prepared with 8 mm diameter and 2 mm thickness. Then specimens finished and polished. Then each specimen was placed in a tube containing 5 mL of deionized water. The tubes were incubated at the controlled temperature of 37°C for up to 30 days. The storage solution was collected and collected solution was mixed with TISAB III solution. Fluoride ion concentration in the solution was then measured using fluoride specific ion electrode. An adapted agar diffusion test, used.. Read More»
10.54608.annalsmedical.2022.s1
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