Antibacterial Agents for Composite Resin Restorative Materials: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects.

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Restorative Dental Sciences Department, College of Dentistry, Taibah University, Madinah, SAU.

Published: March 2024

Resin composites became the material of choice for direct restorations in anterior and posterior teeth. Despite the revolutionary improvement in the material, restoration failure is still a major drawback due to the material's inherent negative properties, including a lack of antibacterial effects. Therefore, many attempts have been made to incorporate antibacterial agents into resin composite materials to improve their antimicrobial properties and prevent secondary caries formation. Multiple laboratory studies have been conducted using different antibacterial agents, such as quaternary ammonium compounds, methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium bromide, magnesium oxide nanoparticles, chlorhexidine, and chitosan. This review provides a glance at the current status of these materials and the research directions needed in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11056222PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.57212DOI Listing

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