Periodontitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Study :The Effect of Antibacterial Nanoparticles, Incorporated in Provisional Resin Based Cement, on S.Mutans in the Margins of Provisional Restorations
The effect of Antibacterial Nanoparticles, Incorporated in cement, on S.mutans in the
margins of provisional restorations is going to be examined clinically by using two kinds of
provisional cement 1. cement with out antibacterial nanoparticles.
2.cement with small addition of IABN. after one week in the mouth the crowns are to be
removed and examined for the presence and quantity of s. mutans. in vitro tests of the same
has shown significant reduction in bacterial population around the provisional cement as
compared to the regular cement.
Provisional cement withholding antibacterial properties may be useful in preventing caries
in the margins of provisional restorations. Covalently attached antibacterial polymers are a
possible solution.
The provisional restoration is important in determine the success of the therapy. The
provisional restoration protects the pulp and the dentin, and is used for diagnostic
purposes. Sometimes provisional restoration can stay in the oral cavity for a long period.
Through this time, the abutments must get the best biological and mechanical defense. The
cement should have good mechanical properties, low solubility and good adhesion. The
finishing line is a place prone to caries development due to the existence of a potential
gap between the provisional restoration and the tooth.
This in vivo study will evaluate the antibacterial effect of alkylated polyethylenimine
nanoparticles (IPN) incorporated to temporary cement, against S.mutans. We will compare 2
temporary cement, one with, and the other without the nano particles, using the direct
technique for making provisional restoration with polymethyl methacrylate.
Baldissara et.al tested 4 kinds of temporary cements in 30 acryl resin crowns, prepared on
extracted teeth. They authors found that in all 4 kinds of cements there was always a micro
leakage, to some degree, in the margins of the restoration. These gap and micro leakage in
restorations, contribute to restoration's failure.
Composites releasing Fluoride do not have antibacterial effect after light curing. This fact
can explain why plaque tends to accumulate on composites. Polymethl metacrylate resin, the
material used in direct provisional crown preparation, has a low antibacterial activity.
In the past there was an attempt to create resin composites with antibacterial activity,
through incorporation of an antibacterial agent= Chlorhexidine. This agent is released from
the composite, and by doing so, can cause toxicity and a decrease in the mechanical
properties and in effectiveness.
Several reports have described incorporation of a methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium bromide
(MDPB) monomer in composite resins that showed no release of the incorporated monomer but
still exhibited antibacterial properties.
Beith et.al tested the effect of the IPN on S.mutans. This in vitro study evaluated the
antibacterial effect of alkylated polyethylenimine nanoparticles incorporated into 3 kinds
of composite resins. The IPN were mixed in a low concentration of 1% w/w and cured by light
polymerization. The cured samples were tested for antibacterial and mechanical properties.
The addition of 1% w/w of nanoparticles did not affect significantly the flexural modulus
and the flexural strength of the materials. The results indicate the IPN immobilized in
resin based materials have a strong antibacterial activity on cariogenic bacteria upon
contact.
The relationship between caries development and bacteria was based in the past. The disease
occurs due to specific bacteria, especially from the group of mutans streptococci,
ו-lactobacilli.
The assumption is that the IPN have antibacterial activity against S.mutans. Today, there is
no dental material that can solve the problem of caries development in margins of
provisional restorations. Many people stay with the provisional restoration for a long
period in the oral cavity, in which the risk for caries development rises. Therefore there
was a need to test the in vivo activity of the nanoparticles in provisional cement, on
S.mutans in the margins of provisional restorations.
In the first stage of the experiment, an in vitro test using the direct contact test (DCT)
will be performed. The nanoparticles will be incorporated to the cement in 3 concentrations:
0.5%, 1%, 2% , and the affect on S.mutans will be testes after 24 h, and after 14 days. The
concentration will be compare to 0%. The purpose of the test is to make sure that the
temporary cement with the nanoparticles supplement has an antibacterial affect against
S.mutans, and that the cement without the supplement has no such activity. Furthermore, the
dosages for use in vivo, will be decided based on this test.
In the next stage, an in vivo test will be performed. The temporary cement without the
supplement will be placed under the provisional restoration. After a week an impression of
the finishing line, And the mesial and distal walls will be taken upon a gum with sugar. The
cement will be replaced with the same kind of cement, but with the IPN supplement, and will
be impressed in the same manner a week later. After each appointment (2 for each patient),
the gum impression will be placed on a selective S.mutans media (Mitis salivarius
bacitracin,MSB( for 48h, at °37 C. Using the image-pro program, the concentration of the
bacteria per area will be determined. In this way we will estimate the antibacterial
activity of the supplement in the cement.
Criteria for exclusion; Appearance of allergy to the cement. Using antibiotic drug during
the experiment. Mouth rinse with antibacterial properties.
The no. of participants in the experiment and the methods of analyzing the data, will be
determined by a statistician after a pilot will be performed on 6 patients.
Inclusion criteria Patients who need provisional restorations.
Exclusion criteria Patients who got antibacterial therapy in the past 3 months. Patients
using chlorhexidine gluconate. Pregnant women.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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