Effect of Adding Luteolin Nanoparticles on the Antibacterial and Mechanical Properties of an Orthodontic Adhesive

Section: Research Paper
Published
Sep 1, 2025
Pages
309-322

Abstract

The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding Luteolin nanoparticles in two different concentrations (1% and 3%) on the mechanical and antibacterial properties of the Transbond XT Unitek Orthodontic Adhesive. Materials and Methods: Thirty extracted human upper premolar teeth were used for the shear bond strength test (SBS). The teeth were randomly divided into three groups, ten teeth each: Control group, Luteolin 1% and Luteolin 3% Nanoparticles (NPs) groups. The mesh of the brackets was covered with transbond or modified adhesives, which were then adhered to the teeth. The brackets were debonded using a universal testing machine, and the adhesive remnant index was checked using a stereomicroscope at a 10X magnification. Thirty composite discs were used for the antibacterial test. ten discs were made from transbond adhesive as a control group, and twenty discs (divided equally) were prepared from orthodontic adhesive modified by incorporating Luteolin 1% and Luteolin 3% nanoparticles. The adhesives antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus was determined by the disk diffusion technique. Statistical analysis was done at P >0.05. Results: The Control group's shear bond strength was statistically higher than that of the other groups (16.1 MPa for the control group and 12.9 MPa, 10.8 MPa for luteolin 1% and Luteolin 3%, respectively). However, the SBS results of this study demonstrated that the mean of all groups was more than that recommended by Reynolds (5.9-7.8 MPa) in (1975). The disc diffusion method showed that 3% luteolin modified adhesive was more effective than luteolin 1% and the control groups, with a larger bacterial inhibition zone. Conclusions: The incorporation of Luteolin NPs in orthodontic resin produced an antibacterial effect againstStreptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus without compromising the shear bond strength.

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