Journal of Applied Oral Science (Dec 2014)

Radiopacity and cytotoxicity of Portland cement associated with niobium oxide micro and nanoparticles

  • Leticia Boldrin MESTIERI,
  • Mário TANOMARU-FILHO,
  • Ana Livia GOMES-CORNÉLIO,
  • Loise Pedrosa SALLES,
  • Maria Inês Basso BERNARDI,
  • Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720140209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
pp. 554 – 559

Abstract

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Objective Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) is composed of Portland Cement (PC) and bismuth oxide (BO). Replacing BO for niobium oxide (NbO) microparticles (Nbµ) or nanoparticles (Nbη) may improve radiopacity and bioactivity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the radiopacity and cytotoxicity of the materials: 1) PC; 2) White MTA; 3) PC+30% Nbµ; 4) PC+30% Nbη. Material and Methods For the radiopacity test, specimens of the different materials were radiographed along an aluminum step-wedge. For cell culture assays, Saos-2 osteoblastic-cells (ATCC HTB-85) were used. Cell viability was evaluated through MTT assay, and bioactivity was assessed by alkaline phosphatase activity assay. Results The results demonstrated higher radiopacity for MTA, followed by Nbµ and Nbη, which had similar values. Cell culture analysis showed that PC and PC+NbO associations promoted greater cell viability than MTA. Conclusions It was concluded that the combination of PC+NbO is a potential alternative for composition of MTA.

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