Abstract
Abstract
Dental caries, a chronic infectious disease characterized by tooth mineral loss caused by plaque, is one of the major global public health problems. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has been proven to be a highly effective anti-caries drug due to its high bacterial inhibition and remineralization ability. However, the SDF solution is unstable, which immensely limits its clinical application. Therefore, new silver-load clay named AgF@Hec was designed by replacing the NH3 with hectorite in this study. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction spectroscopy were employed to confirm the structure of AgF@Hec. Dynamic light scattering analysis was used to reveal the effect of different hectorite concentrations on the stability of AgF@Hec. Moreover, AgF@Hec exhibits significant remineralization and hardness recovery of the initial carious lesions. Bacteriostatic experiments also proved that it has a significant inhibitory effect on A. Viscosus, S. mutans, S. sanguinis, S. salivarius, Lactobacillus sp. and both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. We therefore believed that AgF@Hec should be a promising biomaterial that can be applied in the prevention of dental caries.
Funder
the National Foundation of Science and Technology
National Key Research and Development Program of China Grants
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Biomaterials
Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee
the Science Technology and Innovation Committee of Clinical Oral Investigations Shenzhen Municipality, China
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