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HEMA inhibits interfacial nano-layering of the functional monomer MDP
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نویسنده
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yoshida y. ,yoshihara k. ,hayakawa s. ,nagaoka n. ,okihara t. ,matsumoto t. ,minagi s. ,osaka a. ,van landuyt k. ,van meerbeek b.
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منبع
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journal of dental research - 2012 - دوره : 91 - شماره : 11 - صفحه:1060 -1065
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چکیده
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Previous research showed that the functional monomer 10-methacryloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate (mdp) ionically bonds to hydroxyapatite (hap) and forms a nano- layered structure at the interface with hap-based substrates. such hydrophobic nano-layering is considered to contribute to the long-term durability of the bond to tooth tissue. however,dental adhesives are complex mixtures usually containing different monomers. this study investigated the effect of the monomer 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (hema) on the chemical interaction of mdp with hap by x-ray diffraction (xrd),nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr),and quartz crystal microbalance (qcm). we examined the chemical interaction of 5 experimental mdp solutions with increasing concentrations of hema. xrd revealed that addition of hema inhibits nano-layering at the interface,while nmr confirmed that mdp remained adsorbed onto the hap surface. qcm confirmed this adsorption of mdp to hap,as well as revealed that the demineralization rate of hap by mdp was reduced by hema. it was concluded that even though the adsorption of mdp to hap was not hindered,addition of hema inhibited interfacial nano-layering. potential consequences with regard to bond durability necessitate further research. © 2012 international & american associations for dental research.
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کلیدواژه
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adhesive; bonding; hydroxyapatite; NMR; phosphoric acid ester monomer; x-ray diffraction
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آدرس
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department of biomaterials,graduate school of medicine,dentistry and pharmaceutical sciences,okayama university,2-5-1 shikata-cho,kita-ku,okayama 700-8525, Japan, ku leuven biomat,department of oral health research,ku leuven (university of leuven), Belgium, biomaterials laboratory,graduate school of natural science and technology,okayama university,okayama, Japan, laboratory for electron microscopy,graduate school of medicine,dentistry and pharmaceutical sciences,okayama university,okayama, Japan, department of applied chemistry,graduate school of natural science and technology,okayama university,okayama, Japan, department of biomaterials,graduate school of medicine,dentistry and pharmaceutical sciences,okayama university,2-5-1 shikata-cho,kita-ku,okayama 700-8525, Japan, department of occlusal and oral functional rehabilitation,graduate school of medicine,dentistry and pharmaceutical sciences,okayama university,okayama, Japan, biomaterials laboratory,graduate school of natural science and technology,okayama university,okayama, Japan, ku leuven biomat,department of oral health research,ku leuven (university of leuven), Belgium, ku leuven biomat,department of oral health research,ku leuven (university of leuven),belgium,department of dentistry,university hospitals,leuven, Belgium
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