Cargando…

Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide

Therapeutic iodoform (CHI(3)) is commonly used as a root-filling material for primary teeth; however, the side effects of iodoform-containing materials, including early root resorption, have been reported. To overcome this problem, a water-soluble iodide (NaI)-incorporated root-filling material was...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Choi, Ji-Myung, Vu, Huong Thu, Shin, Seong-Jin, Ahn, Jun-Yong, Kim, You-Jin, Song, Sol, Han, Mi-Ran, Lee, Jun-Haeng, Kim, Jong-Soo, Knowles, Jonathan C., Lee, Hae-Hyoung, Shin, Ji-Sun, Kim, Jong-Bin, Lee, Jung-Hwan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092927
_version_ 1784707999474909184
author Choi, Ji-Myung
Vu, Huong Thu
Shin, Seong-Jin
Ahn, Jun-Yong
Kim, You-Jin
Song, Sol
Han, Mi-Ran
Lee, Jun-Haeng
Kim, Jong-Soo
Knowles, Jonathan C.
Lee, Hae-Hyoung
Shin, Ji-Sun
Kim, Jong-Bin
Lee, Jung-Hwan
author_facet Choi, Ji-Myung
Vu, Huong Thu
Shin, Seong-Jin
Ahn, Jun-Yong
Kim, You-Jin
Song, Sol
Han, Mi-Ran
Lee, Jun-Haeng
Kim, Jong-Soo
Knowles, Jonathan C.
Lee, Hae-Hyoung
Shin, Ji-Sun
Kim, Jong-Bin
Lee, Jung-Hwan
author_sort Choi, Ji-Myung
collection PubMed
description Therapeutic iodoform (CHI(3)) is commonly used as a root-filling material for primary teeth; however, the side effects of iodoform-containing materials, including early root resorption, have been reported. To overcome this problem, a water-soluble iodide (NaI)-incorporated root-filling material was developed. Calcium hydroxide, silicone oil, and NaI were incorporated in different weight proportions (30:30:X), and the resulting material was denoted DX (D5~D30), indicating the NaI content. As a control, iodoform instead of NaI was incorporated at a ratio of 30:30:30, and the material was denoted I30. The physicochemical (flow, film thickness, radiopacity, viscosity, water absorption, solubility, and ion releases) and biological (cytotoxicity, TRAP, ARS, and analysis of osteoclastic markers) properties were determined. The amount of iodine, sodium, and calcium ion releases and the pH were higher in D30 than I30, and the highest level of unknown extracted molecules was detected in I30. In the cell viability test, all groups except 100% D30 showed no cytotoxicity. In the 50% nontoxic extract, D30 showed decreased osteoclast formation compared with I30. In summary, NaI-incorporated materials showed adequate physicochemical properties and low osteoclast formation compared to their iodoform-counterpart. Thus, NaI-incorporated materials may be used as a substitute for iodoform-counterparts in root-filling materials after further (pre)clinical investigation.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9105270
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-91052702022-05-14 Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide Choi, Ji-Myung Vu, Huong Thu Shin, Seong-Jin Ahn, Jun-Yong Kim, You-Jin Song, Sol Han, Mi-Ran Lee, Jun-Haeng Kim, Jong-Soo Knowles, Jonathan C. Lee, Hae-Hyoung Shin, Ji-Sun Kim, Jong-Bin Lee, Jung-Hwan Molecules Article Therapeutic iodoform (CHI(3)) is commonly used as a root-filling material for primary teeth; however, the side effects of iodoform-containing materials, including early root resorption, have been reported. To overcome this problem, a water-soluble iodide (NaI)-incorporated root-filling material was developed. Calcium hydroxide, silicone oil, and NaI were incorporated in different weight proportions (30:30:X), and the resulting material was denoted DX (D5~D30), indicating the NaI content. As a control, iodoform instead of NaI was incorporated at a ratio of 30:30:30, and the material was denoted I30. The physicochemical (flow, film thickness, radiopacity, viscosity, water absorption, solubility, and ion releases) and biological (cytotoxicity, TRAP, ARS, and analysis of osteoclastic markers) properties were determined. The amount of iodine, sodium, and calcium ion releases and the pH were higher in D30 than I30, and the highest level of unknown extracted molecules was detected in I30. In the cell viability test, all groups except 100% D30 showed no cytotoxicity. In the 50% nontoxic extract, D30 showed decreased osteoclast formation compared with I30. In summary, NaI-incorporated materials showed adequate physicochemical properties and low osteoclast formation compared to their iodoform-counterpart. Thus, NaI-incorporated materials may be used as a substitute for iodoform-counterparts in root-filling materials after further (pre)clinical investigation. MDPI 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9105270/ /pubmed/35566277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092927 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Choi, Ji-Myung
Vu, Huong Thu
Shin, Seong-Jin
Ahn, Jun-Yong
Kim, You-Jin
Song, Sol
Han, Mi-Ran
Lee, Jun-Haeng
Kim, Jong-Soo
Knowles, Jonathan C.
Lee, Hae-Hyoung
Shin, Ji-Sun
Kim, Jong-Bin
Lee, Jung-Hwan
Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide
title Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide
title_full Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide
title_fullStr Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide
title_short Improvement of Biological Effects of Root-Filling Materials for Primary Teeth by Incorporating Sodium Iodide
title_sort improvement of biological effects of root-filling materials for primary teeth by incorporating sodium iodide
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092927
work_keys_str_mv AT choijimyung improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT vuhuongthu improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT shinseongjin improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT ahnjunyong improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT kimyoujin improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT songsol improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT hanmiran improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT leejunhaeng improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT kimjongsoo improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT knowlesjonathanc improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT leehaehyoung improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT shinjisun improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT kimjongbin improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide
AT leejunghwan improvementofbiologicaleffectsofrootfillingmaterialsforprimaryteethbyincorporatingsodiumiodide