The objectives of this study were to determine the cytotoxic concentrations of 11 components of resin composites on monolayers of cultured Balb/c 3T3 fibroblasts, to study the inhibitory effects of these components on DNA synthesis, total protein content, and protein synthesis, and to determine whether effects were reversible when the components were withdrawn from the medium. These data were reported as concentrations which inhibited 10% (ID10) and 50% (ID50) of a particular metabolic process as well as the range of concentrations over which cell metabolism was irreversibly inhibited. For any individual component, the ID50 values for all three metabolic parameters were of the same magnitude. The same was true for the ranges of irreversibil...
Poster presented at the CED-IADR/NOF Oral Health Research Congress (2017 Continental European and Sc...
Monomers are released from dental resin materials, and thus cause adverse biological effects in mamm...
Previous studies have shown a wide range of pulpal reactions to dentin bonding systems and a poor co...
The in vitro cytotoxic potential of six commonly used methacrylate polymers was evaluated using huma...
Resin-based dental restorative materials release residual monomers that may affect the vitality of p...
Resin-based dental restorative materials release residual monomers that may affect the vitality of p...
Methacrylate-based dental resins polymerize incompletely, due in part to inhibitory effects of oxyge...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the cytotoxic effects of eight composite re...
BACKGROUND: Monomers eluting from the composites have cytotoxic effects. AIM: The aim of this pre...
Aim: Composite resins were introduced in the 1960s for the restoring of anterior teeth in substituti...
Several studies have reported that dental resin-based materials release substances with biological l...
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Objective This investigation studied the possibility that apoptosis as well as mutagenicity induced...
INTRODUCTION: The public interest steadily increases in the biological adverse effects caused by com...
Polymerization of bonding resins is compromised by atmospheric oxygen, giving rise to a layer of low...
Poster presented at the CED-IADR/NOF Oral Health Research Congress (2017 Continental European and Sc...
Monomers are released from dental resin materials, and thus cause adverse biological effects in mamm...
Previous studies have shown a wide range of pulpal reactions to dentin bonding systems and a poor co...
The in vitro cytotoxic potential of six commonly used methacrylate polymers was evaluated using huma...
Resin-based dental restorative materials release residual monomers that may affect the vitality of p...
Resin-based dental restorative materials release residual monomers that may affect the vitality of p...
Methacrylate-based dental resins polymerize incompletely, due in part to inhibitory effects of oxyge...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the cytotoxic effects of eight composite re...
BACKGROUND: Monomers eluting from the composites have cytotoxic effects. AIM: The aim of this pre...
Aim: Composite resins were introduced in the 1960s for the restoring of anterior teeth in substituti...
Several studies have reported that dental resin-based materials release substances with biological l...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73901/1/j.1600-0714.1988.tb01304.x.pd
Objective This investigation studied the possibility that apoptosis as well as mutagenicity induced...
INTRODUCTION: The public interest steadily increases in the biological adverse effects caused by com...
Polymerization of bonding resins is compromised by atmospheric oxygen, giving rise to a layer of low...
Poster presented at the CED-IADR/NOF Oral Health Research Congress (2017 Continental European and Sc...
Monomers are released from dental resin materials, and thus cause adverse biological effects in mamm...
Previous studies have shown a wide range of pulpal reactions to dentin bonding systems and a poor co...