Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
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Effects of multi-components released from S-PRG filler on the activities of human dental pulp-derived stem cells
Hiroshi ISHIGUREHarumi KAWAKIKohei SHINTANIKyohei UENOMasako MIZUNO-KAMIYAEiji TAKAYAMAMasato HOTTANobuo KONDOHToru NIKAIDO
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2021 Volume 40 Issue 6 Pages 1329-1337

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Abstract

Numerous studies have shown that the sustained release of ions from dental restorative materials have acid buffering capacity, prevents tooth enamel demineralization, and inhibits bacterial adhesion. Herein, the release behavior and bioresponsiveness of ions released from surface pre-reacted glass-ionomer (S-PRG) fillers were investigated in different types of media based on human dental pulp-derived stem cell (hDPSC) responses. The hDPSCs were cultured for 1–7 days in S-PRG eluates diluted with varying amounts of cell culture media. S-PRG released several types of ions, such as F, Sr2+, Na+, Al3+, BO33−, and SiO32−. The balance of eluted ions differed depending on the dilution and solvent, which in turn affected the cytotoxicity, cell morphology, cell proliferation, and alkane phosphatase activity of hDPSCs, among other properties. The results suggest that tailored S-PRG filler eluates could be designed and prepared for application in dental practice.

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