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Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: Tooth-colored composites are used to repair caries lesions and other dental defects, particularly in anterior regions in children. Although a wide range of composites is using, little attention has been paid to the important indicators such as biological profiles or product...
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10084555/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37051503 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/dentjods.2022.92358.1631 |
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author | Arab-Nozari, Milad Zamani, Ehsan Evazalipour, Mehdi Soleimani, Banafsheh Jorbonian, Ali Nahvi, Azam |
author_facet | Arab-Nozari, Milad Zamani, Ehsan Evazalipour, Mehdi Soleimani, Banafsheh Jorbonian, Ali Nahvi, Azam |
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description | STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: Tooth-colored composites are used to repair caries lesions and other dental defects, particularly in anterior regions in children. Although a wide range of composites is using, little attention has been paid to the important indicators such as biological profiles or products released from these materials. PURPOSE: The current study aimed to compare the histocompatibility and cytotoxicity of light-curing resin used to repair children's teeth with different brands (3M, DenFil, and Opallis) in curing times of 20 and 40 seconds in human oral fibroblast cells (HGF1). MATERIALS AND METHOD: In this in vitro study, Three types of flow composites (3M, Opallis, and DenFil), all at A2 shade, were used. The composites were at 4×2mm with separate exposure times of 20 and 40 seconds. MTT test was used to determine the cytotoxicity of composites on oral fibroblast cells. This test is based on the conversion of tetrazolium bromide to a purple compound known as formazan that its color intensity can be evaluated using the ELISA. The higher intensity of the color reveals the higher survival rate of the mitochondria, which indicates less toxicity. One-way variance analysis and unpaired t-test were used to compare the cytotoxicity of each brand in two conditions of 20 and 40 seconds of curing. Statistical significance was considered when p< 0.05. RESULTS: 3M and Opallis composites were significantly reduced vitality of cells compared to control group in both 20s and 40s curing status. While DenFil brand did not show marked cytotoxicity. In each brand, there are no significant deference between 20s and 40s curing times. CONCLUSION: Histocompatibility depends on the type of composite resin. In the current study, DenFil brand showed the highest histocompatibility, followed by 3M and Opallis. |
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spelling | pubmed-100845552023-04-11 Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells Arab-Nozari, Milad Zamani, Ehsan Evazalipour, Mehdi Soleimani, Banafsheh Jorbonian, Ali Nahvi, Azam J Dent (Shiraz) Original Article STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: Tooth-colored composites are used to repair caries lesions and other dental defects, particularly in anterior regions in children. Although a wide range of composites is using, little attention has been paid to the important indicators such as biological profiles or products released from these materials. PURPOSE: The current study aimed to compare the histocompatibility and cytotoxicity of light-curing resin used to repair children's teeth with different brands (3M, DenFil, and Opallis) in curing times of 20 and 40 seconds in human oral fibroblast cells (HGF1). MATERIALS AND METHOD: In this in vitro study, Three types of flow composites (3M, Opallis, and DenFil), all at A2 shade, were used. The composites were at 4×2mm with separate exposure times of 20 and 40 seconds. MTT test was used to determine the cytotoxicity of composites on oral fibroblast cells. This test is based on the conversion of tetrazolium bromide to a purple compound known as formazan that its color intensity can be evaluated using the ELISA. The higher intensity of the color reveals the higher survival rate of the mitochondria, which indicates less toxicity. One-way variance analysis and unpaired t-test were used to compare the cytotoxicity of each brand in two conditions of 20 and 40 seconds of curing. Statistical significance was considered when p< 0.05. RESULTS: 3M and Opallis composites were significantly reduced vitality of cells compared to control group in both 20s and 40s curing status. While DenFil brand did not show marked cytotoxicity. In each brand, there are no significant deference between 20s and 40s curing times. CONCLUSION: Histocompatibility depends on the type of composite resin. In the current study, DenFil brand showed the highest histocompatibility, followed by 3M and Opallis. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2023-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10084555/ /pubmed/37051503 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/dentjods.2022.92358.1631 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Dentistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ) which permits reusers to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format if the original work is properly cited, and attribution is given to the creator. The license also permits for commercial use. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Arab-Nozari, Milad Zamani, Ehsan Evazalipour, Mehdi Soleimani, Banafsheh Jorbonian, Ali Nahvi, Azam Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells |
title | Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells |
title_full | Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells |
title_fullStr | Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells |
title_short | Histocompatibility of Light-Curing Composites Used in Pediatric Dentistry in Human Oral Fibroblast Cells |
title_sort | histocompatibility of light-curing composites used in pediatric dentistry in human oral fibroblast cells |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10084555/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37051503 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/dentjods.2022.92358.1631 |
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