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In vitro cytotoxicity of dental adhesive systems under simulated pulpal pressure.

J Camps1, C Tardieu, J Déjou, J C Franquin, P Ladaique, R Rieu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Most of the devices used to evaluate the cytotoxicity of resin-based composites in vitro use a dentin barrier test. However, it is difficult to obtain the number of freshly extracted teeth, all on the same day, that is necessary for powerful statistical analysis. Tooth cryopreservation provides a way to build up a supply of teeth. This in vitro study compared cryopreserved teeth and freshly extracted teeth in an evaluation of the cytotoxicity of resin-based composites. In addition, this study also evaluated the effects of pulsatile pressure and the importance of dentin permeability on the cytotoxic response to bonding resins.
METHODS: Forty freshly extracted and forty cryopreserved third molars were used. A standardized Class I cavity was prepared within the dentin. The hydraulic conductance of each tooth was recorded. The cavities were filled either with Scotchbond Multi-Purpose Plus and Z 100 (3M Dental Products) or with Optibond and Herculite (Kerr). A plexiglas device was designed to permit 24 h long contact between culture medium and the roof of the pulp chamber while a pulsatile pulpal pressure was simulated. The viability of L 929 cells cultured with a control medium and evaluated by an MTT assay was compared to that of L 929 cells cultured with medium which remained for 24 h in contact with the pulp chamber of restored teeth. A three-way ANOVA was used to compare the cytotoxicity among the different groups. A simple least-squares linear regression was used to seek a relationship between the hydraulic conductance of dentin and the cytotoxicity of composite restorative materials.
RESULTS: No significant differences in cytotoxicity were found between the freshly extracted teeth and the cryopreserved teeth (p = 0.53). The cytotoxicity of the resin adhesives was statistically higher when a pulsatile pulpal pressure was simulated (p = 0.04). A significant relationship was found between the hydraulic conductance of dentin and the cytotoxicity of resin-based composites (p = 0.02). SIGNIFICANCE: Cryopreserved teeth can be used for in vitro evaluation of the cytotoxicity of resin adhesives. Pulsatile pulpal pressure simulations increased the in vitro cytotoxicity of the tested materials.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9467321     DOI: 10.1016/s0109-5641(97)80006-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater        ISSN: 0109-5641            Impact factor:   5.304


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