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Ohlsson, Ella ; Bolay, Carola ; Arabulan, Sevgi ; Galler, Kerstin M. ; Buchalla, Wolfgang ; Schmalz, Gottfried ; Widbiller, Matthias

In-vitro-cytotoxicity of self-adhesive dental restorative materials

Ohlsson, Ella, Bolay, Carola, Arabulan, Sevgi, Galler, Kerstin M., Buchalla, Wolfgang, Schmalz, Gottfried and Widbiller, Matthias (2024) In-vitro-cytotoxicity of self-adhesive dental restorative materials. Dental Materials 40 (4), pp. 739-746.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 22 May 2024 08:21
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.58302


Abstract

Objectives Although the introduction of self-adhesive composites in restorative dentistry is very promising, the innovation of new materials also presents challenges and unknowns. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxicity of four different self-adhesive composites (SAC) in vitro and to compare them with resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RM-GIC), a more established ...

Objectives
Although the introduction of self-adhesive composites in restorative dentistry is very promising, the innovation of new materials also presents challenges and unknowns. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxicity of four different self-adhesive composites (SAC) in vitro and to compare them with resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RM-GIC), a more established group of materials.
Methods
Samples of the following materials were prepared according to ISO 7405/10993–12 and eluted in cell culture medium for 24 h at 37 °C: Vertise Flow, Fusio Liquid Dentin, Constic, Surefil One, Photac Fil and Fuji II LC. Primary human pulp cells were obtained from extracted wisdom teeth and cultured for 24 h with the extracts in serial dilutions. Cell viability was evaluated by MTT assay, membrane disruption was quantified by LDH assay and apoptosis was assessed by flow cytometry after annexin/PI staining.
Results
Two SAC (Constic and Vertise Flow) and one RM-GIC (Photac Fil) significantly reduced cell viability by more than 30% compared to the untreated control (p < 0.001). Disruptive cell morphological changes were observed and the cells showed signs of late apoptosis and necrosis in flow cytometry. Membrane disruption was not observed with any of the investigated materials.
Conclusion
Toxic effects occurred independently of the substance group and need to be considered in the development of materials with regard to clinical implications.
Clinical Significance
SAC have many beneficial qualities, however, the cytotoxic effects of certain products should be considered when applied in close proximity to the dental pulp, as is often required.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleDental Materials
Publisher:Elsevier
Volume:40
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:4
Page Range:pp. 739-746
Date24 February 2024
InstitutionsMedicine > Lehrstuhl für Zahnerhaltung und Parodontologie
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10.1016/j.dental.2024.02.015DOI
KeywordsCell survival, Dental pulp, Cytotoxicity, Composite resins, Dental materials, Self-adhesive composite
Dewey Decimal Classification600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgPartially
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-583021
Item ID58302

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