The use of copper-based alloys for fixed dental crowns and bridges is increasingly widespread in several countries. The aim of this work is to study the dissolution of a zinc–aluminum–bronze and the cytotoxic effects of the ions released on UMR-106 osteoblastic cell line. Two sources of ions were used: (1) ions released by the metal alloy immersed in the cell culture and (2) salts of the metal ions. Conventional electrochemical techniques, atomic absorption spectroscopy [to obtain the average concentration of ions (AC) in solution], and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy analysis were used to study the corrosion process. Corrosion tests revealed a strong influence of the composition of the electrolyte medium and the immersion time o...
Abstract: Cytotoxicity is one of the most important problems in medical metal materials. Effect of d...
The effect of cell density (number of cells per unit area of a monolayer culture) on the in vitro cy...
The potential exists for titanium and amalgams to become galvanically coupled in the oral cavity. Wh...
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
The in vitro cytotoxicity of nine metal cations common in dental casting alloys was evaluated usin...
This work is focused on the processes occurring at the bioabsorbable metallic biomaterial/cell inter...
Concerns exist over the potential release of elevated levels of metal ions such as Ni and Be from Ni...
La plata y el cobre son ampliamente utilizados como componentes de materiales dentales, aún cuando s...
The aim of this work is to contribute to the elucidation of the cytotoxic process caused by the copp...
The biocompatibility of three commercial copper‐based dental casting alloys—Duracast MS, Goldent, an...
Osteolysis in the periprosthetic tissue can be caused by metallic wear particles and ions that can o...
The aim was to explore the biological effect of nickel (Ni) and titanium (Ti) ions released from den...
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In order to investigate the in vivo effect of metals used in dentistry, we investigated the effect o...
Abstract: Cytotoxicity is one of the most important problems in medical metal materials. Effect of d...
The effect of cell density (number of cells per unit area of a monolayer culture) on the in vitro cy...
The potential exists for titanium and amalgams to become galvanically coupled in the oral cavity. Wh...
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
Ions released from metallic dental materials used in orthodontic appliances could induce undesirable...
The in vitro cytotoxicity of nine metal cations common in dental casting alloys was evaluated usin...
This work is focused on the processes occurring at the bioabsorbable metallic biomaterial/cell inter...
Concerns exist over the potential release of elevated levels of metal ions such as Ni and Be from Ni...
La plata y el cobre son ampliamente utilizados como componentes de materiales dentales, aún cuando s...
The aim of this work is to contribute to the elucidation of the cytotoxic process caused by the copp...
The biocompatibility of three commercial copper‐based dental casting alloys—Duracast MS, Goldent, an...
Osteolysis in the periprosthetic tissue can be caused by metallic wear particles and ions that can o...
The aim was to explore the biological effect of nickel (Ni) and titanium (Ti) ions released from den...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
In order to investigate the in vivo effect of metals used in dentistry, we investigated the effect o...
Abstract: Cytotoxicity is one of the most important problems in medical metal materials. Effect of d...
The effect of cell density (number of cells per unit area of a monolayer culture) on the in vitro cy...
The potential exists for titanium and amalgams to become galvanically coupled in the oral cavity. Wh...