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Physicochemical properties of newly developed bioactive glass cement and its effects on various cells.

Ayako Washio1, Aika Nakagawa, Tatsuji Nishihara, Hidefumi Maeda, Chiaki Kitamura.   

Abstract

Biomaterials used in dental treatments are expected to have favorable properties such as biocompatibility and an ability to induce tissue formation in dental pulp and periapical tissue, as well as sealing to block external stimuli. Bioactive glasses have been applied in bone engineering, but rarely applied in the field of dentistry. In the present study, bioactive glass cement for dental treatment was developed, and then its physicochemical properties and effects on cell responses were analyzed. To clarify the physicochemical attributes of the cement, field emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and pH measurement were carried out. Cell attachment, morphology, and viability to the cement were also examined to clarify the effects of the cement on odontoblast-like cells (KN-3 cells), osteoblastic cells (MC3T3-E1 cells), human periodontal ligament stem/progenitor cells and neuro-differentiative cells (PC-12 cells). Hydroxyapatite-like precipitation was formed on the surface of the hardened cement and the pH level changed from pH10 to pH9, then stabilized in simulate body fluid. The cement had no cytotxic effects on these cells, and particulary induced process elongation of PC-12 cells. Our results suggest that the newly developed bioactive glass cement have capability of the application in dental procedures as bioactive cement.
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Keywords:  bioactive glass; biocompatibility; endodontic treatment; hydroxyapatite; pulp capping

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24895094     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.33209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater        ISSN: 1552-4973            Impact factor:   3.368


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Authors:  Thira Rojasawasthien; Tomohiko Shirakawa; Ayako Washio; Toshiyuki Tsujisawa; Takuma Matsubara; Asako Inoue; Umeo Takahama; Keisuke Nakashima; Shoichiro Kokabu
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Review 3.  Current and future options for dental pulp therapy.

Authors:  Takahiko Morotomi; Ayako Washio; Chiaki Kitamura
Journal:  Jpn Dent Sci Rev       Date:  2018-09-29

Review 4.  Bioactive Glass-Based Endodontic Sealer as a Promising Root Canal Filling Material without Semisolid Core Materials.

Authors:  Ayako Washio; Takahiko Morotomi; Shinji Yoshii; Chiaki Kitamura
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 3.623

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