Evaluation of the Effect of Zinc Oxide and Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Coating of Orthodontic Brackets on Streptococcus Mutans Count
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The percentage of plaque coverage is reported to be higher in individuals
newlineundergoing fixed orthodontic treatment, with an increase in the count of acidproducing
newlineStreptococcus mutans (S. mutans) and subsequent white spot lesion
newline(WSL) formation. Despite the available evidence on the effectiveness of home care
newlinetechniques and in-office procedures, a larger percentage of orthodontists do not
newlineimplement them in their practice and majority of them are dependent on patient
newlinecooperation. Coating stainless steel (SS) orthodontic brackets using nanoparticles
newlinewith potent antibacterial properties has shown a predictable reduction in S. mutans
newlinecount under in vitro conditions. Using a combination of two nanoparticles as a
newlinehybrid coating method improved the antibacterial properties and may also reduce the
newlineadverse effects of the individual nanoparticles.
newlineThe previous studies evaluating the effectiveness of hybrid nanocoating
newlinewere conducted under in vitro conditions using the colony count method, which has
newlinean inherent disadvantage of inaccuracy in counting the number of colony forming
newlineunits (CFUs). Considering the current lacunae in the literature for the clinical
newlineevidence of hybrid nanocoating of orthodontic brackets, the current study evaluated
newlinethe effect of Copper oxide (CuO), Zinc oxide (ZnO), and (Copper oxide /Zinc oxide)
newlineCuO/ ZnO nanocoated SS orthodontic brackets on S. mutans count in the plaque
newlinearound the brackets during fixed orthodontic treatment using real-time quantitative
newlinepolymerase chain reaction (real-time qPCR)
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