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EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS

INTRODUCTION: Most denture base acrylic resins have polymethylmethacrylate in their composition. Several authors have discussed the polymerization process involved in converting monomer into polymer because adequate polymerization is a crucial factor in optimizing the physical properties and biocomp...

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Autores principales: Jorge, Janaina Habib, Giampaolo, Eunice Teresinha, Vergani, Carlos Eduardo, Machado, Ana Lúcia, Pavarina, Ana Cláudia, Carlos, Iracilda Zeppone
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Publicado: Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4327198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19089074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000300011
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author Jorge, Janaina Habib
Giampaolo, Eunice Teresinha
Vergani, Carlos Eduardo
Machado, Ana Lúcia
Pavarina, Ana Cláudia
Carlos, Iracilda Zeppone
author_facet Jorge, Janaina Habib
Giampaolo, Eunice Teresinha
Vergani, Carlos Eduardo
Machado, Ana Lúcia
Pavarina, Ana Cláudia
Carlos, Iracilda Zeppone
author_sort Jorge, Janaina Habib
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description INTRODUCTION: Most denture base acrylic resins have polymethylmethacrylate in their composition. Several authors have discussed the polymerization process involved in converting monomer into polymer because adequate polymerization is a crucial factor in optimizing the physical properties and biocompatibility of denture base acrylic resins. To ensure the safety of these materials, in vitro cytotoxicity assays have been developed as preliminary screening tests to evaluate material biocompatibility. (3)H-thymidine incorporation test, which measures the number of cells synthesizing DNA, is one of the biological assays suggested for cytotoxicity testing. Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate, using (3)H-thymidine incorporation test, the effect of microwave and water-bath post-polymerization heat treatments on the cytotoxicity of two denture base acrylic resins. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine disc-shaped specimens (10 x 1 mm) of each denture base resin (Lucitone 550 and QC 20) were prepared according to the manufacturers' recommendations and stored in distilled water at 37°C for 48 h. The specimens were assigned to 3 groups: 1) post-polymerization in a microwave oven for 3 min at 500 W; 2) post-polymerization in water-bath at 55° C for 60 min; and 3) without post-polymerization. For preparation of eluates, 3 discs were placed into a sterile glass vial with 9 mL of Eagle's medium and incubated at 37°C for 24 h. The cytotoxic effect of the eluates was evaluated by (3)H-thymidine incorporation. RESULTS: The results showed that the components leached from the resins were cytotoxic to L929 cells, except for the specimens heat treated in water bath (p<0.05). Compared to the group with no heat treatment, water-bath decreased the cytotoxicity of the denture base acrylic resins. CONCLUSION: The in vitro cytotoxicity of the tested denture base materials was not influenced by microwave post-polymerization heat treatment.
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spelling pubmed-43271982015-04-16 EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS Jorge, Janaina Habib Giampaolo, Eunice Teresinha Vergani, Carlos Eduardo Machado, Ana Lúcia Pavarina, Ana Cláudia Carlos, Iracilda Zeppone J Appl Oral Sci Original Article INTRODUCTION: Most denture base acrylic resins have polymethylmethacrylate in their composition. Several authors have discussed the polymerization process involved in converting monomer into polymer because adequate polymerization is a crucial factor in optimizing the physical properties and biocompatibility of denture base acrylic resins. To ensure the safety of these materials, in vitro cytotoxicity assays have been developed as preliminary screening tests to evaluate material biocompatibility. (3)H-thymidine incorporation test, which measures the number of cells synthesizing DNA, is one of the biological assays suggested for cytotoxicity testing. Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate, using (3)H-thymidine incorporation test, the effect of microwave and water-bath post-polymerization heat treatments on the cytotoxicity of two denture base acrylic resins. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine disc-shaped specimens (10 x 1 mm) of each denture base resin (Lucitone 550 and QC 20) were prepared according to the manufacturers' recommendations and stored in distilled water at 37°C for 48 h. The specimens were assigned to 3 groups: 1) post-polymerization in a microwave oven for 3 min at 500 W; 2) post-polymerization in water-bath at 55° C for 60 min; and 3) without post-polymerization. For preparation of eluates, 3 discs were placed into a sterile glass vial with 9 mL of Eagle's medium and incubated at 37°C for 24 h. The cytotoxic effect of the eluates was evaluated by (3)H-thymidine incorporation. RESULTS: The results showed that the components leached from the resins were cytotoxic to L929 cells, except for the specimens heat treated in water bath (p<0.05). Compared to the group with no heat treatment, water-bath decreased the cytotoxicity of the denture base acrylic resins. CONCLUSION: The in vitro cytotoxicity of the tested denture base materials was not influenced by microwave post-polymerization heat treatment. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2006-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4327198/ /pubmed/19089074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000300011 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Jorge, Janaina Habib
Giampaolo, Eunice Teresinha
Vergani, Carlos Eduardo
Machado, Ana Lúcia
Pavarina, Ana Cláudia
Carlos, Iracilda Zeppone
EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS
title EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS
title_full EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS
title_fullStr EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS
title_short EFFECT OF POST-POLYMERIZATION HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CYTOTOXICITY OF TWO DENTURE BASE ACRYLIC RESINS
title_sort effect of post-polymerization heat treatments on the cytotoxicity of two denture base acrylic resins
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4327198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19089074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000300011
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