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  • Dental Material Science
  • Biomaterials Engineering
  • Regenerative Dentistry

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  • Dental restorative materials have evolved from passive replacements to bioactive agents.
  • Research now focuses on materials that interact beneficially with oral tissues.
  • Bioactivity aims for disease prevention and tissue repair, not just mechanical function.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the multifunctional bioactive technology of surface pre-reacted glass ionomer (S-PRG) particles.
  • To synthesize evidence on the biological effects of S-PRG-containing dental materials.
  • To assess the potential of S-PRG in disease prevention and tissue regeneration.

Main Methods:

  • An integrative literature review was performed.
  • Searches were conducted in PubMed, SciELO, and Scopus databases.
  • Studies evaluating antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, remineralizing, cellular, or regenerative effects of S-PRG materials were included.

Main Results:

  • S-PRG particles release multiple ions (F, Sr, B, Na, Si, Al) contributing to their bioactivity.
  • Evidence supports S-PRG materials' roles in biofilm inhibition and inflammatory modulation.
  • S-PRG materials demonstrate potential in enhancing mineralization and stimulating cellular repair pathways.

Conclusions:

  • S-PRG technology represents a multifunctional bioactive system for dental applications.
  • The biological activity of S-PRG extends to modulating inflammation and promoting tissue repair.
  • S-PRG materials show promise for developing next-generation restorative and regenerative dental solutions.