Comparing cytocompatibility of two fluoride-containing solutions and two resin-based restorative materials—a pilot study
Riaan Mulder, Naeemah Noordien, Nicoline Potgieter

TL;DR
This pilot study compares the cytocompatibility of two fluoride solutions and two resin-based dental materials with buccal mucosa fibroblasts.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the cytocompatibility of specific dental materials with oral soft tissues.
Findings
All materials showed significant cytocompatibility except Stela (SDI) at the 24 h time interval.
Riva Star Aqua is more cytocompatible than Riva Star.
Stela Light Cure showed better cytocompatibility than Riva Light Cure.
Abstract
Cytocompatibility should always be considered, especially if the surface of treated carious lesions is close to soft tissue or is accidentally exposed to the oral soft tissue by the clinician. The aim of the present study was to compare the cytocompatibility of two fluoride-containing liquids and two resin-containing restorative materials with buccal mucosa fibroblasts. The fluoride-containing materials were silver diamine fluoride and water-based silver fluoride. The statistical analysis was completed by comparing the positive control growth of the buccal mucosa fibroblasts to the growth of cells exposed to various materials. The one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s HSD result was completed. All the assessed materials compared to the control wells for both the 24 and 48 h time intervals indicated a significant cytocompatibility result, except for the test wells with Stela (SDI) at the 24 h…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistorical Studies on Spain · Historical and socio-economic studies of Spain and related regions · Historical Art and Architecture Studies
