Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic Review

Some authors have been proposing the use of cavity disinfectants in order to reduce, or even eliminate, the effect of the microorganisms present in a dental cavity before a restoration is placed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different cavity disinfectants on bond strength and...

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Main Authors: Ana Coelho, Inês Amaro, Ana Apolónio, Anabela Paula, José Saraiva, Manuel Marques Ferreira, Carlos Miguel Marto, Eunice Carrilho
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/9/4398
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spelling doaj-c27e5d6cc213485ea5249db9ce816e1d2021-04-22T23:06:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01224398439810.3390/ijms22094398Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic ReviewAna Coelho0Inês Amaro1Ana Apolónio2Anabela Paula3José Saraiva4Manuel Marques Ferreira5Carlos Miguel Marto6Eunice Carrilho7Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Integrated Clinical Practice, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalFaculty of Medicine, Institute of Integrated Clinical Practice, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalFaculty of Medicine, Institute of Integrated Clinical Practice, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalFaculty of Medicine, Institute of Integrated Clinical Practice, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalFaculty of Medicine, Institute of Integrated Clinical Practice, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalArea of Environment Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Faculty of Medicine, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalArea of Environment Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Faculty of Medicine, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalFaculty of Medicine, Institute of Integrated Clinical Practice, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalSome authors have been proposing the use of cavity disinfectants in order to reduce, or even eliminate, the effect of the microorganisms present in a dental cavity before a restoration is placed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different cavity disinfectants on bond strength and clinical success of composite and glass ionomer restorations on primary teeth. The research was conducted using Cochrane Library, PubMed/MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and Web of Science for articles published up to February 2021. The search was performed according to the PICO strategy. The evaluation of the methodological quality of each in vitro study was assessed using the CONSORT checklist for reporting in vitro studies on dental materials. Sixteen in vitro studies and one in situ study fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Chlorhexidine was the most studied cavity disinfectant, and its use does not compromise dentin bonding. Sodium hypochlorite is a promising alternative, but more research on its use is required to clearly state that it can safely be used as a cavity disinfectant for primary teeth. Although other disinfectants were studied, there is a low-level evidence attesting their effects on adhesion, therefore their use should be avoided.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/9/4398cavity disinfectantsprimary teethadhesionbond strength
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author Ana Coelho
Inês Amaro
Ana Apolónio
Anabela Paula
José Saraiva
Manuel Marques Ferreira
Carlos Miguel Marto
Eunice Carrilho
spellingShingle Ana Coelho
Inês Amaro
Ana Apolónio
Anabela Paula
José Saraiva
Manuel Marques Ferreira
Carlos Miguel Marto
Eunice Carrilho
Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic Review
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
cavity disinfectants
primary teeth
adhesion
bond strength
author_facet Ana Coelho
Inês Amaro
Ana Apolónio
Anabela Paula
José Saraiva
Manuel Marques Ferreira
Carlos Miguel Marto
Eunice Carrilho
author_sort Ana Coelho
title Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic Review
title_short Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic Review
title_full Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cavity Disinfectants on Adhesion to Primary Teeth—A Systematic Review
title_sort effect of cavity disinfectants on adhesion to primary teeth—a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Some authors have been proposing the use of cavity disinfectants in order to reduce, or even eliminate, the effect of the microorganisms present in a dental cavity before a restoration is placed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different cavity disinfectants on bond strength and clinical success of composite and glass ionomer restorations on primary teeth. The research was conducted using Cochrane Library, PubMed/MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and Web of Science for articles published up to February 2021. The search was performed according to the PICO strategy. The evaluation of the methodological quality of each in vitro study was assessed using the CONSORT checklist for reporting in vitro studies on dental materials. Sixteen in vitro studies and one in situ study fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Chlorhexidine was the most studied cavity disinfectant, and its use does not compromise dentin bonding. Sodium hypochlorite is a promising alternative, but more research on its use is required to clearly state that it can safely be used as a cavity disinfectant for primary teeth. Although other disinfectants were studied, there is a low-level evidence attesting their effects on adhesion, therefore their use should be avoided.
topic cavity disinfectants
primary teeth
adhesion
bond strength
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/9/4398
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