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Transdentinal Protective Role Of Sodium Ascorbate Against The Cytopathic Effects Of H2o2 Released From Bleaching Agents.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, And Endodontics. v. 109, n. 4, p. e70-6, 2010-Apr.
1528-395X
10.1016/j.tripleo.2009.12.020
20303050
Autor
Lima, Adriano Fonseca
Lessa, Fernanda Campos Rosetti
Mancini, Maria Nadir Gasparoto
Hebling, Josimeri
Costa, Carlos Alberto de Souza
Marchi, Giselle Maria
Institución
Resumen
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the transdentinal cytotoxicity of 10% and 16% carbamide peroxide gel (CP), as well as the ability of the antioxidant, 10% sodium ascorbate (SA), to protect the odontoblasts in culture. Human dentin discs of 0.5-mm thickness were obtained and were placed into artificial pulp chambers. MDPC-23 odontoblastlike cells were seeded on pulp surface of the discs and the following groups were established: G1-No Treatment (control), G2-10% SA/6hs, G3-10%/CP6hs, G4-10%SA/6hs+10%CP/6hs, G5-16%CP/6hs, and G6-10%SA/6hs+16%CP/6hs. The cell viability was measured by the MTT assay. In groups where 16% CP was used, decreased cell viability was observed. Conversely, the application of 10% SA on the dentin discs, before the use of the CP, reduced the cytotoxic effects of these products on cells. The 16% CP cause a significant decrease in MDPC-23 cell viability and 10% SA was able to partially prevent the toxic effects of CP. 109 e70-6