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Effect of a cordless retraction paste on titanium surface: a topographic, chemical and biocompatibility evaluation
Brazilian Oral Research; Cooper, Katherine; Bennani, Vincent; Tawse-Smith, Andrew; Reid, Malcolm; Stirling, Claudine; Dias, George.
  • Cooper, Katherine; Univ of Otago. School of Dentistry. Department of Oral Rehabilitation. Dunedin.
  • Bennani, Vincent; Univ of Otago. School of Dentistry. Department of Oral Rehabilitation. Dunedin.
  • Tawse-Smith, Andrew; Univ of Otago. School of Dentistry. Department of Oral Rehabilitation. Dunedin.
  • Reid, Malcolm; Univ of Otago. School of Dentistry. Department of Oral Rehabilitation. Dunedin.
  • Stirling, Claudine; Univ of Otago. School of Dentistry. Department of Oral Rehabilitation. Dunedin.
  • Dias, George; Univ of Otago. School of Dentistry. Department of Oral Rehabilitation. Dunedin.
Braz. oral res ; 27(3): 211-217, May-Jun/2013. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-673250
ABSTRACT
Good exposure of the preparation margins and haemostasis in the sulcular gingiva are necessary for accurate impressions to produce precise restorations. The use of cordless retraction paste material in implant dentistry is a relatively novel application. However, few studies have been conducted on the use of retraction pastes and their possible interaction with implant surfaces. Recent literature has described remnants on titanium implant surfaces and expressed the need for an assessment of the biocompatibility of the exposed surface (Chang et al.). This in vitro study evaluated the effect of a cordless gingival retraction paste on sterile titanium disks. Surface chemistry was determined using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and further investigated using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). After exposure to retraction paste, surface chemistry alterations were identified. A fibroblast cell line (L929) was exposed to the disks and the live/dead viability/cytotoxicity assay was used to determine any effects on the proliferation and health of cells. The disks exposed to the retraction paste showed fewer dead cells compared to the unexposed disks. This was statistically significant.
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Titanio / Técnica de Impresión Dental / Materiales de Impresión Dental / Técnicas de Retracción Gingival / Fibroblastos Tipo de estudio: Estudios de evaluación / Estudio pronóstico Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Braz. oral res Asunto de la revista: Odontología Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Artículo

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Titanio / Técnica de Impresión Dental / Materiales de Impresión Dental / Técnicas de Retracción Gingival / Fibroblastos Tipo de estudio: Estudios de evaluación / Estudio pronóstico Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Braz. oral res Asunto de la revista: Odontología Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Artículo