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Adhesive activity of cariesogenic microorganisms to composite material with antibacterial additive

Abstract

Secondary caries is an important problem in dentistry. Due to the shrinkage of composite materials, a microcrack is formed between the filling material and the tooth tissues, microorganisms enter and cause the demineralization and development of secondary caries. The composite material complemented by antibacterial additive can significantly reduce the amount of bacteria on the surface of the filling material, thereby reducing the risk of secondary caries.

About the Authors

R. M. Bragunova
People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation


S. N. Razumova
People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation


E. G. Volina
People’s Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation


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Bragunova R.M., Razumova S.N., Volina E.G. Adhesive activity of cariesogenic microorganisms to composite material with antibacterial additive. Medical alphabet. 2018;3(24):26-27. (In Russ.)

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