Characterization, Shear Bond Strength Assessment, and Antibacterial Effects of an Orthodontic Composite Containing Stannous Oxide (SnO2) Nanoparticles
Niharika Bhatia, Navaneethan R, Pugalmani S

TL;DR
This study tested a new orthodontic composite with stannous oxide nanoparticles, finding it more effective at killing bacteria and stronger than traditional composites.
Contribution
A novel orthodontic composite with SnO2 nanoparticles showed enhanced antibacterial activity and higher shear bond strength.
Findings
The nano-infused composite inhibited bacterial growth more effectively than conventional composites.
The nano-infused composite exhibited a higher shear bond strength (16.89 MPa) compared to the control (15.49 MPa).
Abstract
Background This study aimed to determine the antibacterial properties of orthodontic adhesive infused with stannous oxide nanoparticles (NPs) against Lactobacillus acidophilus and Streptococcus mutans bacteria, along with assessing the shear bond strength (SBS) of this composite when compared to conventional, non-infused composites. Methods A concentration of 1% w/w tin dioxide NPs (SnO2 NPs) was added to Transbond XT Orthodontic Adhesive. This modified composite material was used to prepare composite discs for the evaluation of its antibacterial properties against L. acidophilus bacteria and S. mutans bacteria using the biofilm inhibition test. To evaluate the SBS of this modified adhesive material, 50 extracted premolar teeth were collected and divided into two groups, with 25 teeth in each group (n = 25). Orthodontic stainless steel brackets were bonded to these extracted teeth…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Research and COVID-19 · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments
