A Vahid1, J Hadjati, H Kermanshah, S Ghabraei. 1. Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. vahidala@sina.tums.ac.ir
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Dentin Bonding Agents (DBAs) have been proposed as root-end filling materials. This study examined the effect of polymerized DBAs on human monocyte viability. STUDY DESIGN: Monocytes were directly isolated from peripheral blood and being exposed to cured Scotch bond I (Single Bond) and Prime & Bond in different time intervals (36 and 72 hours). The viability of monocytes was determined by MTT assay. RESULTS: Viability of the cells was time dependent. There was no significant difference between the effect of 2 DBAs on monocytes. CONCLUSION: Results indicate that DBAs in polymerized form can alter the viability of monocytes and decrease it within time.
OBJECTIVES: Dentin Bonding Agents (DBAs) have been proposed as root-end filling materials. This study examined the effect of polymerized DBAs on human monocyte viability. STUDY DESIGN: Monocytes were directly isolated from peripheral blood and being exposed to cured Scotch bond I (Single Bond) and Prime & Bond in different time intervals (36 and 72 hours). The viability of monocytes was determined by MTT assay. RESULTS: Viability of the cells was time dependent. There was no significant difference between the effect of 2 DBAs on monocytes. CONCLUSION: Results indicate that DBAs in polymerized form can alter the viability of monocytes and decrease it within time.
Authors: Fatemeh Ghanbary; Enaytollah Seydi; Parvaneh Naserzadeh; Ahmad Salimi Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Date: 2017-12-20 Impact factor: 4.223