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Dentine biomodification by sulphonamides pre-treatment: bond strength, proteolytic inhibition, and antimicrobial activity

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DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2022.2150184

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Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor; dentine; metalloproteinases; antimicrobial activity; Streptococcus mutans biofilm

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Pre-treatment of dentine with sulphonamide carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (CAIs) maintains stable resin-dentine bond strength, improves dentine wettability, and exhibits antibacterial activity.
We evaluated the effects of dentine biomodification after pre-treatment with two sulphonamide carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (CAIs) of the N-[4-sulphamoylphenethylcarbamoyl]benzenesulphonamide type, investigating matrix metalloproteases activity, resin-dentine micro tensile bond strength, dentine surface wettability, and antimicrobial activities. Ninety-five sound-extracted human molars were selected for the study. Inhibitory effects were evaluated by gelatinase and collagenase activity tests and collagen degradation FT-IR spectroscopic analysis. Pre-treatment with the two CAIs kept the micro tensile values after 12 months of storage (32.23 +/- 5.95) and cariogenic challenge (34.13 +/- 2.71) similar to the initial, pre-treatment values (33.56 +/- 4.34). A decreased Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation on dentine surfaces and antibacterial activity against planktonic bacteria were observed after CAI treatment. Dentine pre-treatment with sulphonamide CAIs maintained adhesion strength stability, allowed better dentine wettability, maintained matrix collagen, and showed anti-S. mutans activity.

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