Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors in restorative dentistry

J Conserv Dent Endod. 2024 Jun;27(6):566-571. doi: 10.4103/JCDE.JCDE_199_24. Epub 2024 Jun 6.

Abstract

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been identified as agents that disintegrate the collagen structures of dental hybrid layers, resulting in reduced restorative bond strength. Multiple MMP inhibitors (MMPIs) are known to counteract this degenerative mechanism, thereby preserving bond strength and promoting the longevity of resin-based restorations. Additionally, literature suggests that certain MMPI materials possess antimicrobial/anticariogenic properties, potentially reducing the risk of secondary caries development. Therefore, this review article aims to narrate on the integration of matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors into adhesive systems and their impact on bond strength.

Keywords: Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors and bond strength; matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors; matrix metalloproteinases.

Publication types

  • Review