Brazilian Oral Research (Jul 2022)

Effect of alpha-humulene incorporation on the properties of experimental light-cured periodontal dressings

  • Tharsis Christini de Almeida ROSSATO,
  • Tomaz ALVES,
  • Carlos Enrique CUEVAS-SUÁREZ,
  • Wellington Luiz de Oliveira da ROSA,
  • Adriana Fernandes da SILVA,
  • Evandro PIVA,
  • Cesar Henrique ZANCHi,
  • Rafael Guerra LUND

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2022.vol36.0091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36

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Abstract The objective of this study was to formulate an experimental light-cured periodontal dressing containing alpha-humulene and to compare its physical, antimicrobial, and cytotoxicity properties with commercial gold standards (Barricaid® and Periobond®). Two periodontal dressing formulations were developed (a and b). The formulations were divided into 5 groups according to the alpha-humulene concentration as follows: Ea - control group, Ea1 - 1%, Ea5 - 5%, Ea10 - 10%, and Ea20 - 20%; Eb - control group, Eb1 - 1%, Eb5 - 5%, Eb10 - 10%, and Eb20 - 20%. Materials characterization was performed using the degree of conversion, cohesive strength, sorption, and solubility assays. Antimicrobial assay was performed using the modified direct contact test against E. faecalis and S. aureus. Cytotoxicity was assessed by the cell viability experiment using L929 fibroblasts. In general, the cohesive strength values of materials decreased as the alpha-humulene concentration increased. All the experimental dressings showed antimicrobial activity against both bacteria tested. Cell viability results for the Ea, Ea1, Eb, and Eb1 groups showed moderate cytotoxic effect. The formulations containing alpha-humulene showed similar behavior to the commercial references. Thus, formulations containing alpha-humulene have potential to be used as periodontal dressing.

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