Melatonin-doped polymeric nanoparticles reinforce and remineralize radicular dentin: morpho-histological, chemical and biomechanical studies.
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Toledano, Manuel; Aguilera, Fátima S.; Osorio, Estrella; Toledano-Osorio, Manuel; Escames, Germaine; Medina-Castillo, Antonio L.; Toledano, Raquel; Lynch, Christopher D; Osorio, RaquelEditorial
Elsevier
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Remineralization Dentin Sealing Microscopy Degradation Mechanical Chemical melatonin Collagen
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2021-04Referencia bibliográfica
Toledano, M., Aguilera, F. S., Osorio, E., Toledano-Osorio, M., Escames, G., Medina-Castillo, A. L., ... & Osorio, R. (2021). Melatonin-doped polymeric nanoparticles reinforce and remineralize radicular dentin: Morpho-histological, chemical and biomechanical studies. Dental Materials, 37(7), 1107-1120.
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This work was funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and European Regional Development Fund (MAT2017-85999P MINECO/AEI/FEDER/UE).Resumen
Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of novel polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) doped with melatonin (ML) in reducing dentin permeability and facilitating dentin remineralization after endodontic treatment.
Methods: The effect of undoped NPs and ML-doped NPs (ML-NPs) was tested in radicular dentin, at 24 h and 6 m. A control group without NPs was included. ML liberation was measured. Radicular dentin was assessed for fluid filtration. Dentin remineralization was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, AFM, Young’s modulus (Ei), Nano DMA-tan delta, and Raman analysis.
Results: ML release ranged from 1.85 mg/ml at 24 h to 0.033 mg/ml at 28 d. Both undoped NPs and ML-NPs treated dentin exhibited the lowest microleakage, but samples treated with ML-NPs exhibited hermetically sealed dentinal tubules and extended mineral deposits onto dentin. ML-NPs promoted higher and durable Ei, and functional remineralization at root dentin, generating differences between the values of tan delta among groups and creating zones of stress concentration. Undoped-NPs produced closure of some tubules and porosities at the expense of a relative mineral amorphization. Chemical remineralization based on mineral and organic assessments was higher in samples treated with ML-NPs. When using undoped NPs, precipitation of minerals occurred; however, radicular dentin was not mechanically reinforced but weakened over time.
Significance: Application of ML-NPs in endodontically treated teeth, previous to the canal filling step, is encouraged due to occlusion of dentinal tubules and the reinforcement of the radicular dentin structure.