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This study examined the antibacterial activity of prepolymerized resin filler, in which the bactericide quaternary ammonium was immobilized. The experimental filler was prepared by grinding prepolymerized resin blocks of methacrylate monomers, silica particles, and the antibacterial monomer methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium bromide (MDPB). The number of Streptococcus mutans after incubation for 18h in contact with the experimental filler with or without protein adsorption by saliva treatment was determined, and adherence of bacteria to the filler surface was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. Elution of unpolymerized MDPB from the filler and its influence on bacterial growth were also investigated. The growth of S. mutans was completely inhibited by contact with the experimental filler without saliva treatment. Although the effects were attenuated, the saliva-treated filler still exhibited growth inhibition at >99.9%. Less bacteria attached to the experimental filler than the control filler without MDPB, indicating that the reduction in bacterial number after contact with the experimental filler was not due to bacterial adherence to the particles. Unpolymerized MDPB at 1μg/ml was eluted from the filler particles but was confirmed to have little effect on bacterial growth. The results indicate that the bactericide-immobilized filler containing MDPB shows significant bacteriostatic effects without releasing antibacterial components, and is useful for incorporation into various resin-based restoratives. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author(s): Imazato S, Ebi N, Takahashi Y, Kaneko T, Ebisu S, Russell RRB
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Biomaterials
Year: 2003
Volume: 24
Issue: 20
Pages: 3605-3609
Print publication date: 01/09/2003
ISSN (print): 0142-9612
ISSN (electronic): 1878-5905
Publisher: Elsevier
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0142-9612(03)00217-5
DOI: 10.1016/S0142-9612(03)00217-5
PubMed id: 12809790
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