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Investigation to test potential stereolithography materials for development of an in vitro root canal model
Author(s) -
Mohmmed Saifalarab A.,
Vianna Morgana E.,
Hilton Stephen T.,
Boniface David R.,
Ng YuanLing,
Knowles Jonathan C.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
microscopy research and technique
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.536
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1097-0029
pISSN - 1059-910X
DOI - 10.1002/jemt.22788
Subject(s) - stereolithography , photopolymer , wetting , contact angle , zeta potential , materials science , root canal , biomedical engineering , surface energy , composite material , enterococcus faecalis , dentistry , chemistry , nanotechnology , polymerization , medicine , nanoparticle , polymer , biochemistry , escherichia coli , gene
The aims were to compare the physico‐chemical properties (zeta‐potential, wettability, surface free energy) of stereolithography materials (STL) (Photopolymer, Accura) to dentine and to evaluate the potential of each material to develop Enterococcus faecalis biofilm on their respective surfaces. Eighteen samples of each test material (Photopolymer, Accura, dentine) were employed (total n  = 54) and sectioned to 1 mm squares (5 mm x 5 mm) ( n  = 15) or ground into a powder to measure zeta‐potential ( n  = 3). The zeta‐potential of the powder was measured using the Nano‐Zetasizer technique. The contact angle (wettability, surface free energy tests) were measured on nine samples using goniometer. The biofilm attachment onto the substrate was assessed on the samples of each material using microscope and image processing software. The data were compared using one‐way ANOVA with Dunnett post‐hoc tests at a level of significance P  ≤ 0.05. Both STL materials showed similar physico‐chemical properties to dentine. The materials and dentine had negative charge (Accura: −23.7 mv, Photopolymer: −18.8 mv, dentine: −9.11 mv). The wettability test showed that all test materials were hydrophilic with a contact angle of 47.5°, 39.8°, 36.1° for Accura, Photopolymer and dentine respectively, and a surface free energy of 46.6, 57.7, 59.6 mN/m for Accura, Photopolymer and dentine, respectively. The materials and dentine proved suitable for attachment and growth of E. faecalis biofilm with no statistical differences ( P  > 0.05). Stereolithography materials show similar physico‐chemical properties and growth of E. faecalis biofilm to dentine. Therefore, they may be an alternative to tests requiring dentine.

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