Bioactive glass can be used in tooth fillings to reduce the ability of bacteria to attack composite tooth fillings.

Bioactive glass is made with compounds such as silicon oxide, calcium oxide and phosphorus oxide, and looks like powdered glass. It's called 'bioactive' because the body notices it is there and can react to it, as opposed to other biomedical products that are inert.
Bioactive glass is very hard and stiff, and it can replace some of the inert glass fillers that are currently mixed with polymers to make modern composite tooth fillings.
Kruzic said, "Almost all fillings will eventually fail. New tooth decay often begins at the interface of a filling and the tooth, and is called secondary tooth decay. The tooth is literally being eroded and de-mineralized at that interface."
Researchers said, "Bioactive glass may help prolong the life of fillings, because the new study showed that the depth of bacterial penetration into the interface with bioactive glass-containing fillings was significantly smaller than for composites lacking the glass."
The researchers said, "Fillings made with bioactive glass should slow secondary tooth decay, and also provide some minerals that could help replace those being lost."
The findings were published in Dental Materials.
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