Abstract
The technique of pulsed laser ablation in liquid media was successfully used to prepare zinc oxide ZnO nanoparticles NPs to enhance glass ionomer GI restorative. The synthesized ZnO NPs were confirmed using UV–Visible spectroscopy, XRD, and TEM. The absorption spectra revealed that the absorbance intensity of the prepared ZnO NPs increased as the number of laser pulses increased, with an absorbance peak at 230 nm due to quantum confinement. The crystalline nature of NPs with hexagonal structure is revealed by XRD analysis. The TEM images demonstrated the nanorod shape with a length of about 3.33 nm and there were spherical nanoparticles ranging from 5 nm to 30 nm. ZnO NPs with and without GI were tested for antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans bacteria, which shows slight improvement after adding ZnO NPs to glass ionomer as a result of containing effective ingredients in its composition. The agar well diffusion method results revealed that ZnO with GI had a higher antibacterial activity compared with pure ZnO NPs. Finally, the compressive strength test illustrated significant enhancement of up to 50% associated with the ZnO NP's concentration increase.
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