Study on Composite Resins with S-PRG Particles in Controlling Demineralization and Bacterial Growth

Posted: January 16, 2025
The study compared the effectiveness of composite resins with and without S-PRG particles in controlling demineralization and bacterial growth in human molars. Both types of composite resins, regardless of the presence of S-PRG particles, effectively controlled enamel demineralization. Toothpaste played a significant role in reducing microorganisms, with no significant differences observed for Streptococcus mutans. Enamel microhardness was positively influenced by the use of toothpaste. Overall, the study highlights the importance of toothpaste in reducing bacterial growth and maintaining enamel health in conjunction with various composite restorative systems.

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