dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-06T16:12:55Z
dc.date.available2015-08-06T16:12:55Z
dc.date.created2015-08-06T16:12:55Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifierAmerican Journal of Dentistry, v. 27, p. 237-244, 2014.
dc.identifier0894-8275
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/125719
dc.identifier8207097271172991
dc.identifier4517484241515548
dc.description.abstractTo evaluate the cytotoxicity of components released from different types of luting cements to two cell lines obtained from pulp tissue. Methods: Three types of luting cements were evaluated, distributed into the following groups: G1 - negative control (no treatment); G2 - resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (Rely X Luting 2); G3 - self-adhesive resin cement (Rely X U200); and G4 - conventional resin cement (Rely X ARC). Standardized cylindrical specimens (14 mm diameter and 1 mm thick) prepared with the dental materials were immersed in culture medium (DMEM) for 24 hours to obtain the extracts (DMEM + components released from the cements). Then, the extracts were applied to cultured odontoblast-like MDPC-23 cells or human dental pulp cells (HDPCs). Finally, cell viability (MTT assay), cell death (Armexin/PI) (Kruskal-Wallis/Mann-Whitney; alpha = 5%) and cell morphology (SEM) were assessed. Cements' components in contact with cells (SEM/EDS) and pH of the extracts were also evaluated. Results: The resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (02) caused the most intense toxic effect to the two cell lines; the cell viability reduction was around 95.8% and 89.4% for MDPC-23 cells and HDPCs, respectively, which was statistically significantly different compared with that of the negative control group (01). Also, a high quantity of particles leached from this ionomeric cement was found on the cells, which showed intense morphological alterations. In the 02 group, 100% necrosis was observed for both cell lines, and an acidic pH was detected on the extract. Conversely, Rely X U200 (G3) and Rely X ARC (G4), which presented low solubility and no alteration in pH, caused only slight cytotoxicity to the cultured cells.
dc.languageeng
dc.relationAmerican Journal of Dentistry
dc.relation0.760
dc.relation0,509
dc.rightsAcesso restrito
dc.sourceCurrículo Lattes
dc.subjectPulp cells
dc.subjectCytotoxicity
dc.subjectLuting cement
dc.subjectCell culture
dc.titleCytotoxicity of resin-based luting cements to pulp cells
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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