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Caries Research | 2016

NaF Inhibits Matrix-Bound Cathepsin-Mediated Dentin Matrix Degradation

Pinar Altinci; Murat Mutluay; R. Seseogullari-Dirihan; David H. Pashley; Leo Tjäderhane; Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and cysteine cathepsins (CCs) degrade the collagen fibrils of demineralized dentin. Sodium fluoride (NaF) has previously been shown to inhibit recombinant MMP-2 and MMP-9. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of NaF on the inhibition of dentin-bound MMPs and CCs. Dentin beams were completely demineralized in 10% phosphoric acid. The baseline total MMP activity and dry masses were measured. Beams were assigned to test groups based on similar MMP activity and dry mass (n = 10/group), and incubated in artificial saliva (control) or artificial saliva with NaF containing 6-238 mM fluoride for 1, 7 and 21 days. The dry mass loss and MMP activities were reassessed at each time point. The proteolytic activity was screened by gelatin zymography. ICTP and CTX released to the incubation medium were analyzed as indices of MMP and cathepsin K activity, respectively. The beams were examined under scanning electron microscopy. All NaF doses reduced the dry mass loss after 21 days (p < 0.05). NaF inhibition of the total MMP activity ranged between 5 and 80%. In gelatin zymography, the bands of MMP-2 and MMP-9 became less prominent with increasing NaF levels. NaF did not decrease the released ICTP (p > 0.05). Less CTX release was detected with F ≥179 mM (p < 0.05). CaF2-like minerals were observed on the beams. High levels of NaF may slow the degradation of the dentin matrix due to the inhibition of cathepsin K. Fluoride does not seem effective in the direct inhibition of proteolysis by dentin matrix-bound MMPs.


Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics | 2017

Color stability of bulk-fill and incremental-fill resin-based composites polished with aluminum-oxide impregnated disks

Uzay Koc-Vural; İsmail Hakkı Baltacıoğlu; Pinar Altinci

Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the color stability of bulk-fill and nanohybrid resin-based composites polished with 3 different, multistep, aluminum-oxide impregnated finishing and polishing disks. Materials and Methods Disk-shaped specimens (8 mm in diameter and 4 mm in thickness) were light-cured between two glass slabs using one nanohybid bulk-fill (Tetric EvoCeram, Ivoclar Vivadent), one micro-hybrid bulk-fill (Quixfil, Dentsply), and two nanohybrid incremental-fill (Filtek Ultimate, 3M ESPE; Herculite XRV Ultra, Kerr) resin-based composites, and aged by thermocycling (between 5 - 55℃, 3,000 cycles). Then, they were divided into subgroups according to the polishing procedure as SwissFlex (Coltène/Whaledent), Optidisc (Kerr), and Praxis TDV (TDV Dental) (n = 12 per subgroup). One surface of each specimen was left unpolished. All specimens were immersed in coffee solution at 37℃. The color differences (ΔE) were measured after 1 and 7 days of storage using a colorimeter based on CIE Lab system. The data were analyzed by univariate ANOVA, Mann-Whitney U test, and Friedmann tests (α = 0.05). Results Univariate ANOVA detected significant interactions between polishing procedure and composite resin and polishing procedure and storage time (p < 0.05). Significant color changes were detected after 1 day storage in coffee solution (p < 0.05), except Quixfil/Optidisc which was color-stable after 7 days (p > 0.05). Polishing reduced the discoloration resistance of Tetric EvoCeram/SwissFlex, Tetric EvoCeram/Praxis TDV, Quixfil-SwissFlex, and all Herculite XRV Ultra groups after 7 days storage (p < 0.05). Conclusions Discoloration resistance of bulk-fill resin-based composites can be significantly affected by the polishing procedures.


Caries Research | 2017

Zinc Inhibits Collagenolysis by Cathepsin K and Matrix Metalloproteinases in Demineralized Dentin Matrix

Pinar Altinci; R. Seseogullari-Dirihan; Gulsen Can; David H. Pashley; Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay

The enzymatic degradation of dentin organic matrix occurs via both the action of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and cysteine cathepsins (CCs). Zinc can prevent collagen hydrolysis by MMPs. However, its effect on the activity of dentin-bound CCs is not known. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of zinc on matrix-bound cathepsin K and MMP activity in dentin. Completely demineralized dentin beams were divided into test groups (n = 9) and incubated at 37°C in an incubation media (1 mL) containing ZnCl2 of 0.02 (physiological level, control), 0.2, 0.5, 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, or 40 mM. The dry mass changes of the beams were determined, and incubation media were analyzed for cathepsin K- and MMP-specific collagen degradation end products - CTX (C-terminal cross-linked telopeptide of type I collagen) and ICTP (cross-linked carboxy-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen) - at 1, 3, and 7 days of incubation. The mass loss of the beams decreased when the zinc level in the incubation media was ≥5 mM (p < 0.05). The release of liberated collagen degradation telopeptides decreased in accordance with the decrease in the mass loss rates of the beams. Cathepsin K-induced dentin collagen degradation can be strongly inhibited by zinc. Zinc levels of ≥5 mM can be considered as a reliable threshold for the stabilization of dentin matrices.


Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory | 2018

Yetişkin bireylerde yaş ve cinsiyet ile ilişkili diş kaybı ve parsiyel dişsizlik

Caner Ozturk; Perihan Oyar; Gulsen Can; Pinar Altinci; Derya Ersel

Amac: Koruyucu onlemler ve restoratif tekniklerdeki gelismelere ragmen, dis kaybi gunumuzde hala onemli bir sorun olarak karsimiza cikmaktadir. Bir toplumdaki dissizlik oraninin belirlenmesi hastalara ozgu tedavi alternatiflerinin ortaya konulmasinda yeni bir bakis acisi saglayabilir. Bu bakimdan, calismamizda cinsiyet ve yas faktorlerinin dis kaybi ve dissizlik uzerine etkisini degerlendirmek amaclanmistir. Gerec ve Yontemler: Ankara Universitesi, Dishekimligi Fakultesi, Protetik Dis Tedavisi Anabilim Dali’ na 2015-2016 yillari arasinda dissizlik tedavisi icin basvuran hastalardan (188 kadin, 173 erkek hasta; yas araligi 28-79) 722 adet maksiller ve mandibular teshis modeli elde edilmistir. Tum modeler tam disli, Kennedy Sinif I-IV ve tam dissiz olmak uzere 6 grup altinda incelenmistir. Her bir model hastanin yas ve cinsiyetine gore siniflandirilmistir. Ki-kare testi ve log-lineer model analizi ile istatistiksel degerlendirmeler yapilmistir (p˂0,05). Ayrica odds oranlari da hesaplanmistir. Bulgular: Yas, dis kaybi ve dissizlik uzerinde etkili bir faktor olarak bulunurken (p 0,05). Cinsiyet esas alindiginda, 34, 36 ve 37 numarali dislerin kaybi bayanlarda daha yaygin gorulurken (p<0,05), 24 numarali dis kayip orani erkeklerde daha yuksek tespit edilmistir (p<0,05). Sonuc: Yas ile birlikte dis kaybi ve dissizlik onemli oranda artmasi ancak cinsiyet ile dis kaybi ve dissizlik arasinda onemli bir iliski bulunmamasi, agiz sagligini koruyucu onlemlerin ileri yaslardaki bireylerde arttirilmasi geregini ortaya koymustur.


Archives of Oral Biology | 2018

Effect of calcium fluoride on the activity of dentin matrix-bound enzymes

Pinar Altinci; Murat Mutluay; Leo Tjäderhane; Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay

OBJECTIVE Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and cysteine cathepsins (CCs) are two distinct enzymatic pathways responsible for the degradation of collagen fibrils in demineralized dentin. NaF and KF have been shown to inhibit salivary MMP-2, -9 and CCs. This study investigated the inhibitory effect of calcium fluoride (CaF2) on the dentin matrix-bound MMPs and CCs. DESIGN Phosphoric acid (10%)-demineralized dentin beams (1 × 2×6 mm) were incubated at 37 °C in an 1 ml of artificial saliva (AS, control), or AS with 6, 12, 24, 48, 120. 179 and 238 mM F containing CaF2 (n = 10/group) for 1, 7 and 21 days. All groups were further incubated in AS only for 6 months. Total MMP activity, dry mass loss, CTX and hydroxyproline (HYP) analyses were performed after each incubation. The beams were examined under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). MMP-2 and MMP-9 activities were screened with gelatin zymography. Data were analyzed by using ANOVA and Tukey HSD tests (p = .05). RESULTS The total MMP activity was similar for all groups after 21 days and 6 months. After 21 days, the cumulative mass loss and CTX levels were lower compared to control for the CaF2 ≥48 and CaF2≥120 mM, respectively (p < .05). After 6 months, no significant difference was detected in the dry mass loss and CTX compared to the control (p > .05), whereas HYP level was higher with F 24 and 238 mM groups. CaF2-like minerals were observed on the beams under SEM. There was no gelatinase inhibition in zymography. CONCLUSION CaF2 does not prevent the degradation of demineralized dentin matrices due to the catalytic activity of MMPs and CCs.


Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica | 2018

Repair bond strength of nanohybrid composite resins with a universal adhesive

Pinar Altinci; Murat Mutluay; Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay

Abstract Objective: To investigate the repair bond strength of fresh and aged nanohybrid and hybrid composite resins using a universal adhesive (UA). Materials and methods: Fresh and aged substrates were prepared using two nanohybrid (Venus Pearl, Heraus Kulzer; Filtek Supreme XTE, 3 M ESPE) and one hybrid (Z100, 3 M ESPE) composite resin, and randomly assigned to different surface treatments: (1) no treatment (control), (2) surface roughening with 320-grit (SR), (3) SR + UA (iBOND, Heraus Kulzer), (4) SR + Silane (Signum, Ceramic Bond I, Heraeus Kulzer) + UA, (5) SR + Sandblasting (CoJet, 3 M ESPE) + Silane + UA. After surface treatment, fresh composite resin was added to the substrates at 2 mm layer increments to a height of 5 mm, and light cured. Restored specimens were water-stored for 24 h and sectioned to obtain 1.0 × 1.0 mm beams (n = 12), and were either water-stored for 24 h at 37 °C, or water-stored for 24 h, and then thermocycled for 6000 cycles before microtensile bond strength (µTBS) testing. Data were analyzed with ANOVA and Tukey’s HSD tests (p = .05). Results: Combined treatment of SR, sandblasting, silane and UA provided repair bond strength values comparable to the cohesive strength of each tested resin material (p < .05). Thermocycling significantly reduced the cohesive strength of the composite resins upto 65% (p < .05). Repair bond strengths of UA-treated groups were more stable under thermocycling. Conclusions: Universal adhesive application is a reliable method for composite repair. Sandblasting and silane application slightly increases the repair strength for all substrate types.


Odontology | 2018

Antimicrobial efficacy and mechanical properties of BAC-modified hard and soft denture liners

Pinar Altinci; Murat Mutluay; Eva Söderling; Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay


International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2018

Microtensile bond strength to phosphoric acid-etched dentin treated with NaF, KF and CaF 2

Pinar Altinci; Murat Mutluay; Leo Tjäderhane; Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay


Archive | 2014

Flepsiz cerrahi ile yerleştirilen ve immediat yüklenen implanların stabilite ve marjinal kemik seviyelerinin değerlendirilmesi

Gulsen Can; Pinar Altinci


Dental Materials | 2014

Microtensile bond strength to NaF-pretreated dentin surface

Pinar Altinci; M.M. Mutluay; Leo Tjäderhane; D.H. Pashley; Arzu Tezvergil-Mutluay

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Murat Mutluay

Turku University Hospital

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David H. Pashley

Georgia Regents University

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