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July 21, 2024
Journal Article
Title
Properties of a Dental Adhesive Containing Graphene and DOPA-Modified Graphene
Abstract
Graphene is a promising biomaterial. However, its dispersion in aqueous medium is challenging. This study aimed to modify graphene nanoparticles with L-dopa to improve the properties of experimental dental adhesives. Adhesives were formulated with 0% (control), 0.25%, 0.5%, and 0.75% of graphene, modified or not. Particle modification and dispersion were microscopically assessed. Degree of conversion was tested by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Flexural strength and modulus of elasticity were evaluated by a 3-point flexural test. Bond strength was tested by shear. To test water sorption/solubility, samples were weighed during hydration and dehydration. Antibacterial activity was tested by Streptococcus mutans colony-forming units quantification. Cytotoxicity on fibroblasts was evaluated through a dentin barrier test. The modification of graphene improved the particle dispersion. Control presented the highest degree of conversion, flexural strength, and bond strength. In degree of conversion, 0.25% of groups were similar to control. In bond strength, groups of graphene modified by L-dopa were similar to Control. The modulus of elasticity was similar between groups. Cytotoxicity and water sorption/solubility decreased as particles increased. Compared to graphene, less graphene modified by L-dopa was needed to promote antibacterial activity. By modifying graphene with L-dopa, the properties of graphene and, therefore, the adhesives incorporated by it were enhanced.
Author(s)
Pereira, Renata
University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Department of Restorative Dentistry, Division of Operative Dentistry, Piracicaba Dental School
Barros Esteves Lins, Rodrigo
Federal University of Alagoas, Lourival Melo Mota Ave, School of Dentistry
De Souza Lima, Elton Faria
Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Goiás (IFG - Campus Uruaçu)
do Carmo Aguiar Jordão Mainardi, Maria