EVALUATION OF CHEMICAL-PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND CYTOCOMPATIBILITY OF THERACAL LC

A. BUONAVOGLIA, D. LAURITANO, D. PERRONE, F. ARDITO, G. TROIANO, M. DIOGUARDI, V. CANDOTTO, F.J. SILVESTRE, L. LO MUZIO

Article ID: 6549
Vol 31, Issue 2S1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha6549
Received: 9 July 2017; Accepted: 9 July 2017; Available online: 9 July 2017; Issue release: 9 July 2017

Abstract

TheraCal LC (TLC, Bisco Inc., Schaumburg, IL, USA) is a light-cured, resin-modified, calcium silicate-filled base/liner material designed for direct and indirect pulp-capping. In this study the result of the evaluation in vitro of the biocompatibility and chemical-physical properties of TLC are reported. TLC specimens were prepared under aseptic conditions in strict compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions and sterilized. Osteoblast-like cells (MG63) were used. For different time points, solubility, water uptake, alkalinizing activity and cytotoxicity were evaluated. In ddH20 and in DMEM+FBS, TLC showed a loss of material increasing simultaneously with the absorption capacity. The increase of water uptake of the material promoting the solubilization of mineral ions in medium is a requisite for a bioactive material. The alkalinizing activity is correlated to antimicrobial/bacteriostatic activity and to the ability to favor the formation of apatite deposits. The pH values for water absorption after immersion of the disks ranged between 8 and 9 at each times of evaluation. Cytotoxicity was not observed in MG63 cells treated with TLC and after 5 days, the cells were organized to form a confluent monolayer as demonstrated by fluorescence microscopy observation. TLC showed biocompatibility on MG63 cells allowing a physiologic cell growth and differentiation. The chemical-physical properties and biocompatibility of TLC observed in vitro in the present study, allows considering this cement as an innovative pulp-capping material for the vital pulp therapy.


Keywords

biocompatibility;calcium silicate-based endodontic sealers;cytotoxicity;mineral trioxide aggregate;periodontal ligament stem cells


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