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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 33: e042, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001597

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Abstract: This study evaluated the cytotoxicity and biocompatibility of a new bioceramic endodontic sealer (i.e., Sealer Plus BC) in comparison with those of MTA Fillapex and AH Plus. L929 fibroblasts were cultured and Alamar Blue was used to evaluate cell viability of diluted extracts (1:50, 1:100, and 1:200) from each sealer at 24 h. Polyethylene tubes that were filled with material or empty (as a control) were implanted in the subcutaneous tissue of rats. The rats were killed after 7 and 30 d (n = 8), and the tubes were removed for histological analysis. Parametric data was analyzed using a one-way ANOVA test, and nonparametric data was analyzed via the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by the Dunn test (p < 0.05). A reduction in cell viability was observed in the extracts that were more diluted for Sealer Plus BC when compared to that of Control and AH Plus (p < 0.05). However, the 1:50 dilution of the Sealer Plus BC was similar to that of the Control (p > 0.05). Conversely, more diluted extracts of MTA Fillapex (1:200) and AH Plus (1:100 and 1:200) were similar to the Control (p > 0.05). Histological analysis performed at 7 d did not indicate any significant difference between tissue response for all materials, and the fibrous capsule was thick (p > 0.05). At 30 d, Sealer Plus BC was similar to the Control (p > 0.05) and MTA Fillapex and AH Plus exhibited greater inflammation than the Control (p < 0.05). The fibrous capsule was thin for the Control and for most specimens of Sealer Plus BC and AH Plus. Thus, Sealer Plus BC is biocompatible when compared to MTA Fillapex and AH Plus, and it is less cytotoxic when less-diluted extracts are used.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Root Canal Filling Materials/chemistry , Bone Cements/chemistry , Calcium Hydroxide/chemistry , Ceramics/chemistry , Oxides/chemistry , Root Canal Filling Materials/toxicity , Biocompatible Materials , Bone Cements/toxicity , Bone Cements/pharmacology , In Vitro Techniques , Materials Testing , Calcium Hydroxide/toxicity , Calcium Hydroxide/pharmacology , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cells, Cultured/drug effects , Rats, Wistar , Silicates/chemistry , Calcium Compounds/blood , Aluminum Compounds/chemistry , Subcutaneous Tissue/pathology , Drug Combinations , Epoxy Resins/chemistry , Fibroblasts/drug effects , Inflammation
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Clinics ; 74: e741, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011904

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs) affect the elderly population, especially postmenopausal women. Percutaneous kyphoplasty is designed to treat painful vertebral compression fractures for which conservative therapy has been unsuccessful. High-viscosity cement can be injected by either a hydraulic pressure delivery system (HPDS) or a balloon tamp system (BTS). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the safety and clinical outcomes of these two systems. METHODS: A random, multicenter, prospective study was performed. Clinical and radiological assessments were carried out, including assessments of general surgery information, visual analog scale, quality of life, cement leakage, and height and angle restoration. RESULTS: Using either the HPDS or BTS to inject high-viscosity cement effectively relieved pain and improved the patients' quality of life immediately, and these effects lasted at least two years. The HPDS using high-viscosity cement reduced cost, surgery time, and radiation exposure and showed similar clinical results to those of the BTS. In addition, the leakage rate and the incidence of adjacent vertebral fractures after the HPDS treatment were reduced compared with those after treatment using the classic vertebroplasty devices. However, the BTS had better height and angle restoration abilities. CONCLUSIONS: The percutaneous HPDS with high-viscosity cement has similar clinical outcomes to those of traditional procedures in the treatment of vertebral fractures in the elderly. The HPDS with high-viscosity cement is better than the BTS in the treatment of mild and moderate OVCFs and could be an alternative method for the treatment of severe OVCFs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Bone Cements/therapeutic use , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Fractures, Compression/surgery , Osteoporotic Fractures/surgery , Bone Cements/chemistry , Treatment Outcome
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Braz. oral res ; 26(1): 19-23, Jan.-Feb. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-622920

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of three rotary instrument systems (K3, ProTaper and Twisted File) in removing calcium hydroxide residues from root canal walls. Thirty-four human mandibular incisors were instrumented with the ProTaper System up to the F2 instrument, irrigated with 2.5% NaOCl followed by 17% EDTA, and filled with a calcium hydroxide intracanal dressing. After 7 days, the calcium hydroxide dressing was removed using the following rotary instruments: G1 - NiTi size 25, 0.06 taper, of the K3 System; G2 - NiTi F2, of the ProTaper System; or G3 - NiTi size 25, 0.06 taper, of the Twisted File System. The teeth were longitudinally grooved on the buccal and lingual root surfaces, split along their long axis, and their apical and cervical canal thirds were evaluated by SEM (×1000). The images were scored and the data were statistically analyzed using the Kruskall Wallis test. None of the instruments removed the calcium hydroxide dressing completely, either in the apical or cervical thirds, and no significant differences were observed among the rotary instruments tested (p > 0.05).


Subject(s)
Humans , Bone Cements/chemistry , Calcium Hydroxide/chemistry , Dental Pulp Cavity/chemistry , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation , Dental Instruments , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Nickel , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surface Properties , Titanium
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Acta cir. bras ; 26(1): 2-6, jan.-fev. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-572226

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Purpose: To evaluate new bone formation, by the analysis of optical density, in rat femoral defects filled with calcium phosphate cement (CPC) and bioactive glass (BG). Methods: Twenty-one rats were divided into three groups, Group I (CPC), Group II (BG), and Group III (control), and assessed after 7, 15, and 30 days. Three bone cavities were made in the left femur and filled with CPC, BG, and no material (control). Digital images were obtained and the results were subjected to statistical analysis of variance (ANOVA), complemented by the Friedman and Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric tests, with a significance level of 5 percent. Results: Regarding optical density, Group I showed statistical values significantly higher than Group III and also higher, although not statistically significant, than Group II, in all observation periods. When Groups II and III were compared, Group II showed higher optical density values, without statistically significant differences, in all periods. Conclusion: The biomaterials analyzed showed higher optical density in relation to the control group in all observation periods, calcium phosphate cement being the best option in the repair of bone defects, but without statistically significant differences in relation to bioactive glass.


Objetivo: Avaliar a neoformação óssea, por meio da análise de densidade óptica, em cavidades em ratos preenchidas com cimento de fosfato de cálcio (CFC) e vidro bioativo (VB). Métodos: Utilizou-se 21 ratos distribuídos em três grupos, sendo Grupo I (CFC), Grupo II (VB) e Grupo III (controle) avaliados em 07, 15 e 30 dias. Foram realizadas três cavidades, junto ao fêmur esquerdo e preenchidas com CFC, VB e sem material (controle). Realizaram-se radiografias digitais e os resultados foram submetidos à análise estatística de variância (ANOVA), complementada através dos testes não-paramétricos de Friedman e Kruskal-Wallis, com níveis de significância de 5 por cento. Resultados: Comparando a densidade óptica o Grupo I apresentou valores estatísticos significativamente maiores que o Grupo III, e também apresenta valores maiores, sem diferença estatística significativa, em todos os períodos, quando comparado ao Grupo II. Quando comparamos o Grupo II com o Grupo III, o Grupo II apresenta valores maiores de densidade óptica, sem diferença estatística significativa, em todos os períodos. Conclusão: Observou-se maior densidade óptica dos biomateriais em relação ao grupo controle em todos os períodos avaliados, sendo o cimento de fosfato de cálcio a melhor opção para restauração de cavidades ósseas, porém sem diferenças estatisticamente significantes em relação ao vidro bioativo.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Bone Cements/therapeutic use , Bone Regeneration/physiology , Bone Substitutes/therapeutic use , Calcium Phosphates/therapeutic use , Femur/injuries , Glass , Bone Density , Bone Cements/chemistry , Bone Substitutes/chemistry , Calcium Phosphates/chemistry , Femur , Glass/chemistry , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Acta cir. bras ; 26(1): 7-11, jan.-fev. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-572227

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Purpose: To evaluate the ability of macroporous tricalcium phosphate cement (CPC) scaffolds to enable the adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human bone marrow. Methods: Cells from the iliac crest of an adult human donor were processed and cultured on macroporous CPC discs. Paraffin spheres sized between 100 and 250µm were used as porogens. Cells were cultured for 5, 10, and 15 days. Next, we assessed cells' behavior and morphology on the biomaterial by scanning electron microscopy. The expression levels of the BGLA and SSP1 genes and the alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity were quantified by the quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction technique (QT-PCR) using the fluorophore SYBR GREEN®. Results: QT-PCR detected the expression of the BGLA and SSP1 genes and the ALP activity in the periods of 10 and 15 days of culture. Thus, we found out that there was cell proliferation and differentiation in osteogenic cells. Conclusion: Macroporous CPC, with pore sized between 100 and 250µm and developed using paraffin spheres, enables adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in osteogenic cells and can be used as a scaffold for bone tissue engineering.


Objetivo: Avaliar a capacidade de suportes tridimensionais macroporosos de cimento de fosfato de cálcio (CFC), de permitir a adesão, proliferação e diferenciação de células-tronco mesenquimais derivadas da medula óssea humana. Métodos: células obtidas da crista ilíaca de um doador humano adulto foram processadas e cultivadas sobre suportes de CFC, macroporosos, que tiveram como corpo gerador de poros, microesferas de parafina, com tamanho entre 100 e 250µm. Os períodos de cultura estabelecidos foram de cinco, 10 e 15 dias. Após estes períodos, o comportamento e a morfologia das células junto ao biomaterial foram avaliados por meio de Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura. Os níveis de expressão dos genes BGLA e SSP1 bem como a atividade da Fosfatase Alcalina (ALP) foram quantificados pela técnica de PCR em Tempo Real (QT-PCR) utilizando o fluoróforo SYBR Green®. Resultados: O QT-PCR detectou a expressão dos genes BGLA e SSP1 e a atividade da fosfatase alcalina nos períodos de 10 e 15 dias de cultura. No período de cinco dias, não foi observada a expressão de nenhum dos genes investigados. Conclusão: O CFC, macroporoso, com tamanho de poros entre 100 e 250µm, criados por meio da utilização de microesferas de parafina, permite a adesão, proliferação e diferenciação de células-tronco mesenquimais em células osteogênicas, podendo ser utilizado como arcabouço para engenharia de tecido ósseo.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Biocompatible Materials , Bone and Bones , Bone Cements , Calcium Phosphates , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Tissue Scaffolds , Tissue Engineering/methods , Alkaline Phosphatase/genetics , Alkaline Phosphatase/metabolism , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Bone Cements/chemistry , Cell Differentiation , Cell Proliferation , Calcium Phosphates/chemistry , Extracellular Matrix/metabolism , Gene Expression , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Osteogenesis , Osteocalcin/genetics , Osteocalcin/metabolism , Osteocytes/cytology , Osteopontin/genetics , Osteopontin/metabolism , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Time Factors , Tissue Scaffolds/chemistry
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Braz. oral res ; 23(2): 119-123, 2009. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-522291

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the radiopacity of root canal sealers containing calcium hydroxide and MTA (Acroseal, Sealer 26, Sealapex, Endo CPM Sealer, Epiphany and Intrafill). Five disc-shaped specimens (10 x 1 mm) were fabricated from each material, according to the ISO 6876/2001 standard. After setting of the materials, radiographs were taken using occlusal film and a graduated aluminum stepwedge varying from 2 to 16 mm in thickness. The dental X-ray unit (GE1000) was set at 50 kVp, 10 mA, 18 pulses/s and distance of 33.5 cm. The radiographs were digitized and the radiopacity compared to that of the aluminum stepwedge using VIXWIN-2000 software (Gendex). The data (mmAl) were analyzed statistically by ANOVA and Tukey's test at the 5 percent significance level. Epiphany and Intrafill presented the highest radiopacity values (8.3 mmAl and 7.5 mmAl respectively, p < 0.05) followed by Sealer 26 (6.3 mmAl), Sealapex (6.1 mmAl) and Endo CPM Sealer (6 mmAl). Acroseal was the least radiopaque material (4 mmAl, p < 0.05). In conclusion, the calcium hydroxide- and MTA-containing root canal sealers had different radiopacities. However, all materials presented radiopacity values above the minimum recommended by the ISO standard.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Compounds/chemistry , Bone Cements/chemistry , Calcium Compounds/chemistry , Calcium Hydroxide/chemistry , Oxides/chemistry , Root Canal Filling Materials/chemistry , Silicates/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Drug Combinations , Dental Cements/chemistry , Materials Testing
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Rev. Hosp. Clin. Univ. Chile ; 8(1): 15-24, mar. 1997. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-202640

ABSTRACT

Se evaluó el comportamiento de dos tipos de cemento ortopédico con gentamicina (CMW 1-G de aplicación digital y el CMW 3-G de inserción con jeringa y pistola). Para ello seleccionamos y evaluamos, de acuerdo a protocolos preestablecidos, un grupo de 37 pacientes sometidos a reemplazo total de cadera (primaria o revisión) o reemplazo total de rodilla. Se calificaron las características del cemento intraoperatoriamente según protocolo de cementación, comparando las mismas con las estipuladas por el fabricante. También analizamos los resultados clínicos y radiológicos en el postoperatorio con un seguimiento mínimo de tres meses. De 63 mezclas (CMW 1-G), el 98,5 por ciento (62 dosis) mostraron un comportamiento calificado como: "muy bueno", y el 1,5 por ciento (1 dosis) fue calificado como: "bueno", esto probablemente debido a defectos en la mezcla o conservación del producto. Las mezclas (CMW 3-G) fueron utilizadas sólo en revisiones del vástago femoral, el 100 por ciento fue calificado como: "muy bueno". Radiológicamente de 29 casos de prótesis de cadera el 93.6 por ciento no presentaron demarcación hasta el último control y el 6,4 por ciento (2 casos) presentaron demarcación menor y no progresiva en el vástago femoral atribuido posiblemente a falla quirúrgica.De los reemplazos totales de rodilla, ninguno presentó demarcación en las radiografías. Clínicamente no se observaron complicaciones ni efectos adversos atribuibles al cemnto. Concluimos que ambos cementos son óptimos para ser utilizados en reemplazos articulares y que cumplen las especificaciones del fabricante, pero que,además de las características y la calidad del cemento y de los elementos protésicos, es muy importante la preparación de la zona ósea receptora, la buena inserción-presurización del PMMA y la correcta técnica quirúrgica. A esto se agrega, la adecuada elección de pacientes e indicación quirúrgica. Para lograr estos objetivos es imprescindible un equipo médico-quirúrgico bien entrenado y familiarizado con la técnica con el fin de entregar al paciente resultados de largo plazo. En síntesis los resultados que obtuvimos coinciden con los publicados en la literatura internacional


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Bone Cements/therapeutic use , Hip Prosthesis , Knee Prosthesis , Bone Cements/chemistry , Gentamicins
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