Comparative Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Properties of Glass Ionomer Cements with and without Chlorhexidine Gluconate

JOURNAL TITLE: International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry

Author
1. Josna Vinutha Yadiki
2. Sharada Reddy Jampanapalli
3. Hema Chandrika Inguva
4. Vamsi Krishna Chimata
ISSN
0974-7052
DOI
10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1342
Volume
9
Issue
2
Publishing Year
2016
Pages
5
Author Affiliations
    1. Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Army College of Dental Sciences, Secunderabad, Telangana, India
    1. Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry Government Dental College and Hospital, Hyderabad Telangana, India
    1. Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry Government Dental College and Hospital, Hyderabad Telangana, India
    1. Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Terna Dental College, Nerul (W), Maharashtra, India
  • Article keywords
    Antimicrobial properties, Chlorhexidine gluconate, Glass ionomer cements

    Abstract

    Background: Chlorhexidine gluconate is a widely used antimicrobial agent. Adding chlorhexidine and quaternary ammonium compounds to filling materials, such as composite resins, acrylic resins, and glass ionomer cements increases the antibacterial property of restorative materials. This study includes antibacterial property of glass ionomer restorative cements with chlorhexidine gluconate. Aim: The primary objective of our study was to compare the antimicrobial properties of two commercially available glass ionomer cements with and without chlorhexidine gluconate on strains of mutans streptococci. Materials and methods: Two glass ionomers (Fuji II Conventional and Fuji IX) were used. Chlorhexidine gluconate was mixed with glass ionomer cements, and antimicrobial properties against mutans streptococci were assessed by agar diffusion. The tested bacterial strain was inhibited and the antimicrobial properties decreased with time. Results: The highest amount of antimicrobial activity with mean inhibitory zone was found in Fuji II with chlorhexidine gluconate followed by Fuji IX with chlorhexidine gluconate, Fuji II without chlorhexidine gluconate, and Fuji IX without chlorhexidine gluconate. Conclusion: The results of the study confirmed that the addition of 5% chlorhexidine gluconate to Fuji II and Fuji IX glass ionomer cements resulted in a restorative material that had increased antimicrobial properties over the conventional glass ionomer cements alone for Streptococcus mutans. How to cite this article: Yadiki JV, Jampanapalli SR, Konda S, Inguva HC, Chimata VK. Comparative Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Properties of Glass Ionomer Cements with and without Chlorhexidine Gluconate. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2016;9(2):99-103.

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