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Journal of Dentistry | 2011

Effects of CPP-ACP with sodium fluoride on inhibition of bovine enamel demineralization: A quantitative assessment using micro-computed tomography

Hidenori Hamba; Toru Nikaido; Go Inoue; Alireza Sadr; Junji Tagami

OBJECTIVESnThe present study evaluated the effects of casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) and CPP-ACP with 900 ppm fluoride (CPP-ACPF) pastes on inhibition of enamel demineralization over time, using polychromatic micro-computed tomography (micro-CT).nnnMETHODSnEnamel blocks were prepared from bovine teeth. The specimens were each treated by one of the following agents, 30 min daily for 7 days: deionized water (negative control); CPP-ACP paste; CPP-ACPF paste; and NaF solutions (positive controls) (90, 900, and 9000 ppm F). After treatment, the specimens were immersed in a demineralizing solution (pH 4.5) for 24, 72, and 120 h. Mean mineral loss (ML) and lesion depth (LD) after each period were determined from mineral density profiles obtained using micro-CT.nnnRESULTSnML values in all the treatment groups were significantly smaller than those in the control group after 72 and 120 h of demineralization (p < 0.05, two-way ANOVA and t-test with Bonferroni correction). ML values in CPP-ACPF and NaF solution groups were significantly smaller compared to CPP-ACP group after 72 h (p < 0.05). LD values in the CPP-ACPF and all the NaF solutions groups were significantly smaller compared to the control group after 120 h (p < 0.05). The 9000 ppm F group showed the lowest nominal ML and LD values.nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe application of CPP-ACP or CPP-ACPF pastes to sound enamel surfaces resulted in inhibition of enamel demineralization, and a better effect was noted for the latter paste. Quantitative assessment using polychromatic micro-CT demonstrated to be useful for detecting mineral density changes.


Dental Materials | 2012

Apatite crystal protection against acid-attack beneath resin-dentin interface with four adhesives: TEM and crystallography evidence.

Hamid Nurrohman; Toru Nikaido; Tomohiro Takagaki; Alireza Sadr; Shizuko Ichinose; Junji Tagami

OBJECTIVESnInteraction between specific functional groups and apatite crystals may contribute to adhesion. The present study investigated effects of four adhesives with different compositions on protection of crystals beneath the hybrid layer against acid-attack using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and selected area electron diffraction (SAED).nnnMETHODSnHuman dentin was bonded with four adhesives; two with a carboxylic-based functional co-polymer (PAA): three-step etch-and-rinse Scotchbond Multi-Purpose (SMP, 3M ESPE) and one-step self-etch Adper Easy Bond (AEB, 3M ESPE), and two with a phosphate-based functional monomer (MDP): two-step etch-and-rinse Clearfil Photo Bond (CPB, Kuraray Medical) and two-step self-etch Clearfil SE Bond (CSE, Kuraray Medical). The specimens were the either left untreated (control) or subjected to acid-base challenge with demineralizing solution (pH 4.5) and 5% NaClO. All specimens were processed and observed by TEM. SAED was used to identify the presence or absence of apatite crystallites at the base or beneath hybrid layer before and after acid-base challenge.nnnRESULTSnAn apatite-rich zone was observed beneath the partially demineralized hybrid layer of CSE. The zone was thinner in AEB, but a demineralization-susceptible area was found beneath it. The etch-and-rinse adhesives (SMP and CPB) demonstrated completely or predominantly demineralized hybrid layers, which were devoid of the acid-resistant apatite-rich zone.nnnSIGNIFICANCEnTEM/SAED evidence disclosed that the preserved dentin apatite crystals beneath the thin hybrid layer of the mild self-etch adhesives were protected against acid. Diffusion of reactive components beyond the hybrid layer, and their chemical bonding potential with the remaining crystals created the acid-base resistant zone.


Dental Materials Journal | 2015

The role of MDP in a bonding resin of a two-step self-etching adhesive system.

Naoko Matsui; Tomohiro Takagaki; Alireza Sadr; Masaomi Ikeda; Shizuko Ichinose; Toru Nikaido; Junji Tagami

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of 10-methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (MDP) contained in the bonding resin of a two-step self-etch adhesive system. An experimental adhesive (M0) containing MDP only in the primer, but not in the bonding resin was prepared. Clearfil SE Bond (MM) and M0 were compared in terms of microtensile bond strength to dentin, ultimate tensile strength of the bonding resin, and dentin-resin bonding interface morphology under SEM and TEM. The immediate µTBS values of MM significantly decreased after thermal cycles while M0 were stable even after 10,000 cycles. In the SEM observations, formation of erosion was observed beneath the acid-base resistant zone only in M0. The results suggested that MDP in the bonding resin of the two-step self-etching system; 1) improved the immediate bond strength, but caused reduction in long-term bond durability; 2) offered the advantages of acid-base resistance at the ABRZ forefront area.


Journal of Adhesive Dentistry | 2012

Dentin bonding performance and ability of four MMA-based adhesive resins to prevent demineralization along the hybrid layer.

Hamid Nurrohman; Toru Nikaido; Tomohiro Takagaki; Alireza Sadr; Kanchana Waidyasekera; Shuzo Kitayama; Masaomi Ikeda; Junji Tagami

PURPOSEnTo evaluate the tensile bond durability and ability of four MMA-based adhesive resins to prevent demineralization along the hybrid layer when exposed to a demineralizing solution.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnA PMMA rod was bonded to human dentin using one of four MMA-based adhesive systems: Super-Bond C&B (SB), SBP-40TX (SBP, experimental), M-Bond (MB), and M-Bond II (MB II). Bonded specimens were sectioned into 0.9 mm x 0.9 mm beams and subjected to microtensile bond strength (µTBS) testing after water storage at 37°C for 24 h or 10,000 thermal cycles. Data were analyzed with two-way ANOVA and Bonferronis t-test. Fracture mode analysis of the bonding interface was performed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and statistically analysed using the chi-square test. To disclose the demineralization inhibition potential through formation of an acid-base resistant zone (ABRZ), the bonded interface was exposed to a demineralizing solution (pH 4.5) for 90 min, and then 5% NaOCl for 20 min. After argon-ion etching, the interfacial ultrastructure was observed using an SEM.nnnRESULTSnµTBS values without thermocycling were not significantly different (p > 0.05) among 4 adhesive resins. After thermocycling, a significant decrease in µTBS was found in MB and MB II (p < 0.001), whereas SB and SBP showed no significant change (p > 0.05). Failure modes were significantly different (p < 0.05). An ABRZ was seen in SBP, MB, and MB II, while this protective zone was absent in SB.nnnCONCLUSIONnDentin bonding performance after thermocycling was material dependent in MMA-based adhesive resins. The ABRZ formation was only observed in the self-etching systems.


Dental Materials Journal | 2013

Mineral density, morphology and bond strength of natural versus artificial caries-affected dentin

Gerardo José Joves; Go Inoue; Syozi Nakashima; Alireza Sadr; Toru Nikaido; Junji Tagami


Dental Materials Journal | 2011

Effect of functional monomers in all-in-one adhesive systems on formation of enamel/dentin acid-base resistant zone.

Toru Nikaido; Chiaki Ichikawa; Na Li; Tomohiro Takagaki; Alireza Sadr; Yasuhiro Yoshida; Kazuomi Suzuki; Junji Tagami


Japanese Dental Science Review | 2011

New strategy to create ''Super Dentin'' using adhesive technology: Reinforcement of adhesive—dentin interface and protection of tooth structures

Toru Nikaido; Go Inoue; Tomohiro Takagaki; Kanchana Waidyasekera; Yasuhiro Iida; Mirela Sanae Shinohara; Alireza Sadr; Junji Tagami


Dental Materials Journal | 2012

Effect of lining with a flowable composite on internal adaptation of direct composite restorations using all-in-one adhesive systems

Chika Yahagi; Tomohiro Takagaki; Alireza Sadr; Masaomi Ikeda; Toru Nikaido; Junji Tagami


Dental Materials Journal | 2012

Morphological categorization of acid-base resistant zones with self-etching primer adhesive systems

Go Inoue; Toru Nikaido; Alireza Sadr; Junji Tagami


Dental Materials Journal | 2013

Effect of fluoride concentration in adhesives on morphology of acid-base resistant zones

Masaru Kirihara; Go Inoue; Toru Nikaido; Masaomi Ikeda; Alireza Sadr; Junji Tagami

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Junji Tagami

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Toru Nikaido

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Tomohiro Takagaki

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Go Inoue

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Masaomi Ikeda

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Hamid Nurrohman

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Kanchana Waidyasekera

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Shizuko Ichinose

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Chiaki Ichikawa

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Chika Yahagi

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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