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Mussel wet adhesion inspired using dopamine methacrylamide as a primer to improve dentin adhesion

Journal

JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 22, Pages 2410-2422

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01694243.2021.1888580

Keywords

Dentin adhesion; hybrid layer; mussel adhesive protein; wet adhesion

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, China [81970983, 82061160492]
  2. Key Programs for Science and Technology Development of the Anhui Province, China [1804h08020232, 202004j07020041]
  3. Department of Science and Technology, Hefei, China [YW201710120001]
  4. Fund of the Board of Education of Anhui Province [gxbjZD2016033]

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The study showed that the mussel wet adhesion inspired catechol-functionalized DMA can increase bonding strength and improve the integrity of the dentin adhesive interface when used as a dental primer.
This study aimed to evaluate whether a mussel wet adhesion inspired catechol-functionalized primer (dopamine methacrylamide, DMA) can increase microtensile bond strength (mu TBS) of dentin-resin adhesion and improve the bonding interface in vitro. DMA was synthesized and characterized by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectral analysis and high-resolution mass spectrometer analysis. A total of 50 flat dentin slabs of 50 human 3rd molars were prepared and allocated into two groups for DMA application (the DMA and experimental groups) and distilled water (the DW and control groups). The dentin slabs were etched by phosphoric acid and treated with either DMA or distilled water before bonding by using an etch-and-rinse adhesive system as standard clinical protocol (n = 20 in each group). mu TBS test was performed before and after thermocycling (x2500 cycles at 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C). The morphology and quality of dentin/adhesive interfaces or the fractured interfaces were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Mean mu TBS (MPa) values of the DMA group vs. the DW group were 27.10 +/- 11.34 vs. 21.30 +/- 6.06 (p < 0.05) before thermocycling and 25.75 +/- 8.74 vs. 19.87 +/- 6.59 (p < 0.05) after thermocycling. SEM observation of dentin-resin binding interface showed that the DMA group had lesser defects than the DW group. Our study revealed that mussel wet adhesion inspired catechol-functionalized DMA may increase the bonding strength and improve the integrity of the interface of dentin adhesive when used as a dental primer.

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