Effect of incorporating chitosan/hydroxyapatite composite nanoparticles into a universal adhesive on bonding efficacy to caries-affected dentin and bioactivity

El-Demellawy, Rana Mamdouh; El-Banna, Ahmed; Kandil, Mohamed M.; El-Korashy, Dalia;

Abstract


Background: To evaluate the impact of incorporating chitosan/hydroxyapatite composite nanoparticles (CT/HAP NPs) into a universal adhesive on its bonding effectiveness to caries-affected dentin (CAD) and its in vitro bioactivity. Methods: CT/HAP NPs (50:50 by weight) were synthesized via a one-step co-precipitation method. All-Bond universal adhesive was modified with either 0.5 wt% or 1 wt% CT/HAP NPs, yielding three groups: unmodified control, 0.5 wt%, and 1 wt% CT/HAP. Forty-eight molar teeth (4 teeth per group) were used to prepare 240 bonded beams using either etch-and-rinse (ER) or selective-etch (SE) mode (n = 20 bonded beams per group). Micro-tensile bond strength (µTBS) test was conducted using a universal testing machine after 24 h and 6 months of storage in simulated body fluid (SBF). Fifteen adhesive discs (5 mm x 1 mm) (n = 5) were examined using an environmental scanning electron microscope combined with an energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (ESEM/EDX) following storage in SBF for 1 day and 28 days to assess bioactivity and Ca/P ratio. Wettability, pH, and degree of conversion (DC) were assessed using a digital light microscope, a pH meter, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, respectively. µTBS and wettability data were investigated utilizing multilevel ANOVA, while pH and DC were evaluated utilizing one-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc test was applied for pairwise multiple comparisons. The significance level was set at (p < 0.05). Results: The 1 wt% CT/HAP group exhibited significantly higher µTBS at 24 h (ER: 37.50 ± 6.90 MPa; SE: 32.52 ± 6.61 MPa) and at 6 months (ER: 41.81 ± 7.64 MPa; SE: 42.10 ± 7.23 MPa) than the 0.5 wt% CT/HAP and control groups. Adhesives containing CT/HAP NPs showed improved surface mineral deposition and higher Ca/P ratios compared to control. Wettability, pH, and degree of conversion revealed no significant changes. Conclusions: Incorporating chitosan/hydroxyapatite composite nanoparticles into an ultra-mild universal adhesive enhanced its bonding efficacy to caries-affected dentin as well as its bioactive potential, without jeopardizing the physical and chemical properties of the adhesive.


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Title Effect of incorporating chitosan/hydroxyapatite composite nanoparticles into a universal adhesive on bonding efficacy to caries-affected dentin and bioactivity
Authors El-Demellawy, Rana Mamdouh; El-Banna, Ahmed; Kandil, Mohamed M.; El-Korashy, Dalia 
Keywords Chitosan;Degree of conversion;In vitro bioactivity;Micro-tensile bond strength;Nano-hydroxyapatite;PH;Universal adhesive;Wettability
Issue Date 1-Dec-2026
Journal BMC Oral Health 
Volume 26
ISSN 1472-6831
DOI 10.1186/s12903-026-07909-3
PubMed ID 41820998
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-105033482856

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