Cellular response of human apical papilla cells to calcium hydroxide and tricalcium silicate-based cements

Abstract Background This study aimed to evaluate the biological response of human apical papilla cells to different calcium hydroxide formulations and three tricalcium silicate-based materials. Methods Primary cells were obtained from explants of young immature premolars. 20,000 cells adhered for 24...

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Main Authors: Mauricio Garrido (Author), Diego Morales (Author), María Paz Saldías (Author), Christian Fernández (Author), Veronica Villalobos (Author), Oscar Cerda (Author), Mónica Cáceres (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Background This study aimed to evaluate the biological response of human apical papilla cells to different calcium hydroxide formulations and three tricalcium silicate-based materials. Methods Primary cells were obtained from explants of young immature premolars. 20,000 cells adhered for 24 h over discs of Biodentine™, ProRoot®MTA, BioRoot®RCS and calcium hydroxide mixed either with sodium chloride 0.9%w/v or polyethylene glycol and UltraCal® were used to evaluate cell adhesion by scanning electron microscopy and cell viability by MTT assay. Results Cells adhered to ProRoot®MTA showed an increase of F-actin like protrusions, suggesting bioactivity. Cells adhered to UltraCal® show protrusion such as filopodia. On the contrary, cells adhered to BioRoot®RCS showed no signs of any cellular protrusion. Regarding viability between the materials, we found a higher percentage of viability in cells cultured over discs of Biodentine™ and ProRoot®MTA. Conclusion ProRoot®MTA and Biodentine™ exhibit a better cellular response of human apical papilla cells in vitro conditions compared to BioRoot® and calcium hydroxide diluted in sodium chloride. 
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690 |a Calcium hydroxide 
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