Protection of Dental Materials: Mucin Layer Growth Kinetics & Properties and Their Influence on Lubrication

Q2 Materials Science Biotribology Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.biotri.2022.100232
Pravin Smart, Michael Bryant
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The formation of mucin layers on dental materials are intrinsic to maintaining a healthy oral cavity. Of interest to this study is the absorption-property-lubrication ability of surface bound mucin layers on to hard dental surface akin to those observed in oral salivary pellicles. QCM-D experiments examined the growth of these mucin layer overtime. Pseudo First Order, Pseudo Second Order and Elovich kinetic adsorption models were applied to gain a greater insight into the adsorption process. As lubrication on teeth is an important property of oral lubrication, a micro-tribometer was used to assess the lubricity of surfaces over a range of normal loads. Mucin layers grew with an initial rapid phase followed by a second slower adsorption phase which followed Pseudo First Order or Elovich adsorption kinetics on hydroxyapatite and gold surfaces respectively. Enhanced lubrication was seen when hydroxyapatite and mucin were used demonstrating the chemical nature of the underlying surfaces is important in establishing effective mucin films. The formation of mucin layers was attributed to the surface composition driving the adsorption process and subsequent viscoelastic properties of these layers. Hydroxyapatite was important in promoting enhanced mucin lubricity and that mucin boundary lubrication was related to the viscosity and shear modulus of mucin layers.

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口腔材料的保护:粘蛋白层生长动力学、特性及其对润滑的影响
粘蛋白层在牙材料上的形成是维持口腔健康所必需的。本研究感兴趣的是表面结合粘蛋白层对硬牙表面的吸收-性能-润滑能力,类似于在口腔唾液膜中观察到的。QCM-D实验检测了这些粘蛋白层随时间的生长情况。采用伪一级、伪二级和Elovich动力学吸附模型对吸附过程进行了深入研究。由于对牙齿的润滑是口腔润滑的重要特性,因此使用微型摩擦计来评估正常载荷范围内表面的润滑。粘蛋白层的生长以初始快速相为主,随后是第二个较慢的吸附相,分别符合羟基磷灰石和金表面的伪一级或Elovich吸附动力学。当使用羟基磷灰石和粘蛋白时,可以看到增强的润滑,这表明下垫表面的化学性质对于建立有效的粘蛋白膜很重要。粘蛋白层的形成归因于驱动吸附过程的表面成分和这些层随后的粘弹性特性。羟基磷灰石在增强粘蛋白润滑性中起重要作用,粘蛋白边界润滑与粘蛋白层的粘度和剪切模量有关。
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Biotribology Materials Science-Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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