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Evaluation of cytocompatibility of calcium silicate-based endodontic sealers and their effects on the biological responses of mesenchymal dental stem…

2015

Aim To investigate in vitro the cytocompatibility of the calcium silicate-containing endodontic sealers MTA Fillapex and TotalFill BC Sealer on human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) by assaying their biological responses and compare them with that observed when using an epoxy resin-based sealer (AH Plus). Methodology Specimens from the three different endodontic sealers were eluated with culture medium for 24 h. The cytotoxicity of these eluates was evaluated using the MTT assay. In addition, an in vitro scratch wound healing model was used to determine their effects on cell migration. Cell adhesion to collagen type I after treatment with the different sealer eluates was also meas…

0301 basic medicineMineral trioxide aggregateMaterials sciencePeriodontal ligament stem cellsCell SurvivalPeriodontal LigamentCell morphologyAndrologyRoot Canal Filling Materials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCell MovementMaterials TestingCell AdhesionHumansMTT assayCytotoxicityGeneral DentistryCells CulturedCell ProliferationCell growthSilicatesStem CellsMesenchymal stem cell030206 dentistryAdhesionCalcium Compounds030104 developmental biologyBiomedical engineeringInternational endodontic journal
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Follow‐up of patients subjected to direct and indirect pulp capping of young permanent teeth. A retrospective study

2021

Abstract Objective A retrospective study of the success rate of direct pulp capping (DPC) and indirect pulp capping (IPC) was carried out in children between 6–14 years‐old, considering separately primary caries or caries affecting teeth with molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH). Material and methods Data were collected in a dental public health service. Following the inclusion criteria, 232 treatments were analyzed. Success was defined by the presence of a functional tooth without clinical signs or symptoms of pulpal or periapical disease. The success rate was correlated to patient gender, the affected tooth and the indication of therapy using the chi‐squared and Fisher exact test. The s…

AdolescentDentistryDental Pulp Cappingsymbols.namesakeIndirect Pulp Cappingstomatognathic systemyoung permanent teethHumansMedicineChildGeneral DentistryFisher's exact testRetrospective StudiesPermanent teethbusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesRetrospective cohort studyRK1-715Original ArticlesCalcium CompoundsPrimary cariesMolar Incisor HypomineralizationUnited StatesPulp cappingindirect pulp cappingstomatognathic diseasesTreatment OutcomeDentistrydirect pulp cappingsymbolsOriginal ArticleVital pulp therapybusinessPulp Capping and Pulpectomy AgentsDental public healthFollow-Up StudiesClinical and Experimental Dental Research
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Aqueous solubility diagrams for cementitious waste stabilization systems. 3. Mechanism of zinc immobilizaton by calcium silicate hydrate.

2002

Zinc oxide was added during hydration of alite (C3S) as an analogue for solidification/stabilization by cement of metal-bearing hazardous waste. Curing of samples was stopped at various intervals between 8 h and 100 d, and the reaction products were analyzed by both X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (EXAFS at Zn, Ca, and Si K-edges). Calcium zincate hydrate (CaZn2(OH)6 x 2H2O) initially formed together with calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) vanishes from X-ray diffractograms after 14 d, and no other crystalline Zn-bearing phase could be detected thereafter. EXAFS Zn K-edge data analysis reveals that Zn(O,OH)4 tetrahedra continue to determine the first shell coordination…

AliteManufactured MaterialsSilicatesInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementIndustrial WasteGeneral ChemistryZincCalcium CompoundsModels TheoreticalSilicateRefuse Disposalchemistry.chemical_compoundZincchemistrySolubilityCalcium silicateEnvironmental ChemistryCalcium silicate hydrateSolubilityHydrateEnvironmental PollutionZincateEnvironmental sciencetechnology
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Influence of a bioceramic root end material and mineral trioxide aggregates on fibroblasts and osteoblasts

2012

The biocompatibility of materials used in endodontic treatment is of high importance, because they can come in contact with periradicular tissues and there is a risk of possible systemic toxicity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the in vitro reaction to a bioceramic based root end material in comparison to mineral trioxide aggregates (MTA) as the established gold standard.The root end materials grey MTA Angelus (GMTA), white MTA Angelus (WMTA), ProRoot MTA, and EndoSequence Root Repair Material (ERRM) were incubated with human periodontal ligament fibroblasts and osteoblasts (10(4)cells/ml) for up to 96h. Cell proliferation (RFU) was determined by means of the Alamar Blue as…

BiocompatibilityPeriodontal LigamentCell Culture TechniquesDentistryBiocompatible MaterialsBioceramicRoot Canal Filling Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundHumansAluminum CompoundsGeneral DentistryCell ProliferationOsteoblastsbusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesCell BiologyGeneral MedicineCalcium CompoundsFibroblastsDrug CombinationsPeriradicularSystemic toxicityOtorhinolaryngologychemistryBiological AssaybusinessTrioxideArchives of Oral Biology
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Retinol encapsulated into amorphous Ca2+ polyphosphate nanospheres acts synergistically in MC3T3-E1 cells

2015

Both the quality and quantity of collagen, the major structural component of the skin, decrease in aging skin. We succeeded to encapsulate retinol into amorphous inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) nanoparticles together with calcium ions ("aCa-polyP-NP"), under formation of amorphous Ca-polyP/retinol nanospheres ("retinol/aCa-polyP-NS"). The globular nanospheres are not cytotoxic, show an almost uniform size of ≈ 45 nm and have a retinol content of around 25%. Both components of those nanospheres, retinol and the aCa-polyP-NP, if administered together, caused a strong increase in proliferation of mouse calvaria MC3T3 cells. The expressions of collagen types I, II and III genes, but not the exp…

Chemistry PharmaceuticalRetinal bindingPharmaceutical ScienceEndocytosisCollagen Type IMiceCollagen Type IIIchemistry.chemical_compoundPolyphosphatesExtracellularAnimalsTechnology PharmaceuticalMC3T3Particle SizeVitamin ACollagen Type IICell ProliferationDrug CarriersDose-Response Relationship DrugCell growthSkullRetinolDrug Synergism3T3 CellsGeneral MedicineCalcium CompoundsEndocytosisUp-RegulationRetinol-Binding ProteinsRetinol binding proteinCollagen Type IIINanomedicineBiochemistrychemistryBiophysicsNanospheresProtein BindingBiotechnologyEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
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Speciation and Mobility of Arsenic in Agricultural Lime

2009

Agricultural liming materials are used to correct soil acidity and to improve plant growth and microbial functionality. A relatively low-grade agricultural lime was found to contain up to 125 mg kg(-1) arsenic (As), which is above any fertilizing materials code threshold. The color of the milled material is brown due to ample oxide dendrites. Microprobe elemental maps confirmed that these accessory oxide mineral phases are responsible for the elevated As concentrations in the limestone. The black Mn-bearing dendrites contain minor amounts of As, whereas the brown Fe-bearing dendrites contain the major part of the As inventory, with an Fe/As molar ratio around 100. Because the elemental maps…

Environmental EngineeringGoethiteIronMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawengineering.materialAgricultural limeArsenicCalcium Carbonatechemistry.chemical_compoundFerrihydriteSoil pHWaste Management and DisposalArsenicWater Science and TechnologyLimeManganeseChemistrySpectrum AnalysisX-RaysExtraction (chemistry)ArsenateAgricultureOxidesCalcium CompoundsPollutionvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCalciumJournal of Environmental Quality
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Evaluation of changes in ion release and biological properties of NeoMTA‐Plus and Endocem‐MTA exposed to an acidic environment

2018

AIM To analyse in vitro changes in ion release and biological properties of Endocem-MTA (Maruchi, Wonju, Korea) and NeoMTA-Plus (Avalon Biomed Inc, Bradenton, FL, USA) exposed to acidic or neutral environment on human dental periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs). METHODOLOGY Cell viability and wound healing assays were performed using eluates of each material. Cell death and changes in phenotype induced by the set endodontic sealer eluates were evaluated through flow cytometry. To evaluate cell attachment to the different materials, hPDLSCs were directly seeded onto the material surfaces and analysed by scanning electron microscopy. The chemical composition of the materials was determin…

IonsProgrammed cell deathmedicine.diagnostic_testPeriodontal ligament stem cellsSilicatesOxidesPemetrexedCalcium CompoundsFlow cytometryRoot Canal Filling MaterialsButyric acidDrug Combinationschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryApoptosisMaterials TestingRepublic of KoreamedicineHumansMTT assayViability assayAluminum CompoundsCytotoxicityGeneral DentistryNuclear chemistryInternational Endodontic Journal
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Tunable light emission by exciplex state formation between hybrid halide perovskite and core/shell quantum dots: Implications in advanced LEDs and ph…

2016

A perovskite–quantum dot exciplex has been detected, opening a broad range of possibilities for advanced optoelectronic devices.

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Dental stem cell signaling pathway activation in response to hydraulic calcium silicate-based endodontic cements: A systematic review of in vitro stu…

2020

Abstract Objective To present a qualitative synthesis of in vitro studies which analyzed human dental stem cell (DSC) molecular signaling pathway activation in response to hydraulic calcium silicate-based cements (HCSCs). Methods A systematic electronic search was performed in Medline, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science and SciELO databases on January 20 and last updated on March 20, 2020. In vitro studies assessing the implication of signaling pathways in activity related marker (gene/protein) expression and mineralization induced by HCSCs in contact with human DSCs were included. Results The search identified 277 preliminary results. After discarding duplicates, and screening of titles, abstr…

MAPK/ERK pathwayMaterials scienceCellDental CementsBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologySMADBiological FactorsDental Materials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCa2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinaseMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineHumansdental stem cellsGeneral Materials ScienceGeneral DentistryBiomedical and Dental MaterialsFOS: Clinical medicineSilicatesStem CellsIn vitro toxicologyWnt signaling pathwayEndodontics and Endodontologycalcium silicate-based cementsin vitroOxides030206 dentistryCalcium Compoundsbiomineralization021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologysignaling pathwaysChemicals and DrugsCell biologyDrug Combinationsmedicine.anatomical_structurebioactivityMechanics of MaterialsDentistryStem cellSignal transduction0210 nano-technologySignal TransductionDental Materials
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The cytotoxic evaluation of mineral trioxide aggregate and bioaggregate in the subcutaneous connective tissue of rats

2013

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the cytotoxic effects of ProRoot MTA and DiaRoot BA, a bioceramic nanoparticulate cement, on subcutaneous rat tissue. Study D esign: Fifty Sprouge Dawley rats were used in this study. Polyethylene tubes filled with ProRoot MTA and DiaRoot BioAggregate, along with a control group of empty, were implanted into dorsal connective tissue of rats for 7, 15, 30, 60, and 90 days. After estimated time intervals the rats were sacrificed. The specimens were fixed, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and then evaluated under a light microscope for inflammatory reactions and mineralization. Results: All groups evoked a severe to moderate …

MaleMineral trioxide aggregateNecrosisSubcutaneous connective tissueH&E stainDentistryConnective tissueOdontologíaEndodonticsCalcium HydroxideRats Sprague-DawleyRoot Canal Filling MaterialsAndrologyBioAggregateSubcutaneous TissueFibrosisMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsCytotoxic T cellAluminum CompoundsGeneral DentistryChemistrybusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesCalcium Compounds:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludRatsDrug Combinationsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleSurgeryHydroxyapatitesmedicine.symptombusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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