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Amy Low1, Hamidah Mohd Yusof, Fazal Reza, Asma Abdullah Nurul, Shaminea Sritharan, Niswathul Haania Zain Ali, Hasan Subhi Azeez, Adam Husein.
Abstract
This in vitro study aimed to evaluate setting time and compressive strength of gypsum-based chitosan biomaterials and its effect on proliferation of stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity. Pure-GYP was mixed with water (2.5 g: 1.9 mL); Gyp-CHT was prepared with gypsum, chitosan, and water (2.5 g: 0.285 g: 1.9 mL). Cell viability and ALP activity were assessed at different periods. Data were analyzed using SPSS (p<0.05). The setting times were 2.7 min and 2.8 min for pure-GYP and Gyp-CHT, respectively. Significantly higher compressive strength was observed with Gyp-CHT. SHED treatments with both materials were not cytotoxic. ALP was consistently higher in the treated groups compared with the control. Cellular attachments were evident with SEM. Excellent cellular viability with pure-GYP and Gyp-CHT, as well as increased ALP activities, suggested the possibility of tertiary dentin formation. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the biomaterials for its pulp protective potentialities.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26235719 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2015-029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102