Improved reactive nanoparticles to treat dentin hypersensitivity

Acta Biomater. 2018 May:72:371-380. doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2018.03.033. Epub 2018 Mar 24.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of different nanoparticles-based solutions for dentin permeability reduction and to determine the viscoelastic performance of cervical dentin after their application. Four experimental nanoparticle solutions based on zinc, calcium or doxycycline-loaded polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) were applied on citric acid etched dentin, to facilitate the occlusion and the reduction of the fluid flow at the dentinal tubules. After 24 h and 7 d of storage, cervical dentin was evaluated for fluid filtration. Field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive analysis, AFM and Nano-DMA analysis were also performed. Complex, storage, loss modulus and tan delta (δ) were assessed. Doxycycline-loaded NPs impaired tubule occlusion and fluid flow reduction trough dentin. Tubules were 100% occluded in dentin treated with calcium-loaded NPs or zinc-loaded NPs, analyzed at 7 d. Dentin treated with both zinc-NPs and calcium-NPs attained the highest reduction of dentinal fluid flow. Moreover, when treating dentin with zinc-NPs, complex modulus values attained at intertubular and peritubular dentin were higher than those obtained after applying calcium-NPs. Zinc-NPs are then supposed to fasten active dentin remodeling, with increased maturity and high mechanical properties. Zinc-based nanoparticles are then proposed for effective dentin remineralization and tubular occlusion. Further research to finally prove for clinical benefits in patients with dentin hypersensitivity using Zn-doped nanoparticles is encouraged.

Statement of significance: Erosion from acids provokes dentin hypersensitivity (DH) which presents with intense pain of short duration. Open dentinal tubules and demineralization favor DH. Nanogels based on Ca-nanoparticles and Zn-nanoparticles produced an efficient reduction of fluid flow. Dentinal tubules were filled by precipitation of induced calcium-phosphate deposits. When treating dentin with Zn-nanoparticles, complex modulus values attained at intertubular and peritubular dentin were higher than those obtained after applying Ca-nanoparticles. Zn-nanoparticles are then supposed to fasten active dentin remodeling, with increased maturity and high mechanical properties. Zinc-based nanogels are, therefore, proposed for effective dentin remineralization and tubular occlusion. Further research to finally prove for clinical benefits in patients with dentin hypersensitivity using Zn-doped nanogels is encouraged.

Keywords: Cervical dentin; DMA; Hypersensitivity; Nanoparticles.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Calcium* / chemistry
  • Calcium* / pharmacology
  • Dentin / metabolism
  • Dentin / pathology
  • Dentin Sensitivity* / drug therapy
  • Dentin Sensitivity* / metabolism
  • Dentin Sensitivity* / pathology
  • Doxycycline* / chemistry
  • Doxycycline* / pharmacology
  • Drug Carriers* / chemistry
  • Drug Carriers* / pharmacology
  • Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Nanoparticles* / chemistry
  • Nanoparticles* / therapeutic use
  • Zinc* / chemistry
  • Zinc* / pharmacology

Substances

  • Drug Carriers
  • Zinc
  • Doxycycline
  • Calcium