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Fabrication of Hydroxyapatite Compacts with Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA를 결합제로 한 수산화아파타이트 성형체의 제조)

  • Ryu, Su-Chak;Yoon, Su-Jong
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.272-275
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    • 2006
  • In order to evaluate the possibility of Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) as a binder on hydroxyapatite (HAp) which has good biocompatibility, the properties of HAp compacts with PMMA were examined. When adding 50 wt% of PMMA on HAp and pressed, the compression strength and the hardness of the compacting body were 168MPa and 55 Hv, respectively, and the strength of compacts was higher than that of cortical bone and the hardness was similar to the value of molar. We demonstrated that HAp ceramics can be obtained without additional heat treatment and machining of the ceramic was feasible. Therefore, the HAp compacts have potential to apply to implant or artificial bone after the clinical trials guarantees biocompatibility of it.

Electrochemical Behavior and Biocompatibility of Co-Cr Dental Alloys

  • Kang, Jung-In;Yoon, Jun-Bin;Choe, Han-Cheol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.107-107
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    • 2015
  • In order to investigate electrochemical behavior and biocompatibility of Co-Cr dental alloy by electrochemical corrosion test and MTT assay, the xCo-25Cr-yW-zNi alloys were used in this study. Samples of Co-Cr-W-Ni alloys were manufactured using arc melting furnace. The microstructure of the alloys was examined by optical microscopy (OM), Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), MTT assay, and corrosion test. Corrosion resistance increased slightly as cobalt (Co) content increased. And bioactivity was concerned with nickel (Ni) and tungsten (W). Biocompatibility of Co-Cr alloy depended on Ni and W contents.

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Biocompatibility of root-end filling materials: recent update

  • Saxena, Payal;Gupta, Saurabh Kumar;Newaskar, Vilas
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.119-127
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of a root-end filling is to establish a seal between the root canal space and the periradicular tissues. As root-end filling materials come into contact with periradicular tissues, knowledge of the tissue response is crucial. Almost every available dental restorative material has been suggested as the root-end material of choice at a certain point in the past. This literature review on root-end filling materials will evaluate and comparatively analyse the biocompatibility and tissue response to these products, with primary focus on newly introduced materials.

A Study on How to Improve Magnesium Anodizing Process with High Biocompatibility

  • Kwon, Sang-jun;Hur, Jin-young;Lee, Chang-Myeon;Jang, Kwan-seop;Moon, Sung-mo;Lee, Hong-kee
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2015
  • Anodization of die-casted AZ91D magnesium alloy was carried out using silicate based electrolyte solution instead of fluoride based solution to improve biocompatibility of oxidized layers. The anodic layer obtained from silicate based solution has smaller size of pore and smoother surface, resulting in lower corrosion rate in simulate body solution (SBF). Effect of enhanced structural and chemical properties in oxidized layer on biocompatibility was carefully considered.

MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE AND ITS SUBSTITUTES (Mineral trioxide aggregate와 그 대체재료)

  • Cho, Yong-Bum
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.149-151
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    • 2010
  • Since its introduction in 1993, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) has been shown to be superior to others in sealing, biocompatibility, and many other aspects of clinical endodontics. MTA is primarily Portland cement with bismuth oxide as a radiopacitifier. Although some studies suggested that the reasonable-priced Portland cement could be used instead of MTA, but MTAs are different from Portland cement in its composition, especially in heavy metal contents. Therefore, clinicians should be meticulous adapting the Portland cement as a MTA substitute.

Biocompatibility of two newly-developed resin-based root canal sealers

  • Kim, Yong-Beom;Bae, Kwang-Shik
    • Proceedings of the KACD Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.581.2-581
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the biocompatibility of AH 26, AH Plus, Pulp Canal Sealer, Adseal-1 and Adseal-2(newly developed resin-based sealers) using subcutaneous implantation test. 64 Sprague-Dawley rats were used. Three rats were used for each sealer for every experimental period (1, 2, 4, 12 weeks). The teflon tubes (5mm length, 1.5mm diameter) were washed with ethanol and distilled water and autoclaved. After anethesia four subcutaneous pockets (depth > 10mm) were prepared in each animal.(omitted)

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Fabrication of Glass Ceramics for Dental Artificial Tooth(II) -Biocompatibility- (인공 치아용 결정화 유리의 제조(II) - 생체적합성)

  • 유기수;한복섭
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.257-264
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    • 1993
  • A study on the biocompatibility of two types of new glass-ceramics materials, metal disc and dental porcelain that were already made for dental artificial tooth in the previous study, have been attempted. The chemical behavior and the Victor's hardness change in she artificial saliva and Ringer's solution have been also investigated. From the experiment of Implantation of glass-ceramics Into dorsal subcutaneous tissue of Sprague-Dawley rats, glass-cerarmics did not show any particular system of rejection for histrocompatibility.

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Synthetic Hydrogel as an Implant Material with Enhanced Biocompatibility and Biostability (생체적합성 및 생체안정성이 향상된 이식용 합성 수화젤)

  • 최진현;박보형;한영아;김수정;임정옥
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.86-91
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    • 2004
  • Hydrogels with enhanced biocompatibility and biostability were prepared by copolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) and sodium methacrylate (SMA) at high monomer concentration to replace a sponge which has limited applications as an implant material. It was found that incorporation of SMA moiety suppressed cytotoxicity. P(HEMA-co-SMA) hydrogel prepared at SMA feed ratio of 0.05 showed minimal cytotoxicity as compared with a normal cell culture plate. The adhesion and the spreading of cells were preferred on the surface of the hydrogel prepared with SMA feed ratio of 0.01. On the other hand, the hydrogel prepared with SMA feed ratio of 0.05 showed lower cell adhesion. Histological findings revealed no evidence of significant foreign body reaction in the tissues around the copolymer hydrogels. Conclusively, it is suggested that the hydrogels prepared by copolymerization of HEMA and SMA at high monomer concentration are strong candidates for an implant material with excellent biocompatibility and biostability.

In vitro evaluation of a newly produced resin-based endodontic sealer

  • Song, Yoo-Seok;Choi, Yoorina;Lim, Myung-Jin;Yu, Mi-Kyung;Hong, Chan-Ui;Lee, Kwang-Won;Min, Kyung-San
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.189-195
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: A variety of root canal sealers were recently launched to the market. This study evaluated physicochemical properties, biocompatibility, and sealing ability of a newly launched resin-based sealer (Dia-Proseal, Diadent) compared to the existing root canal sealers (AHplus, Dentsply DeTrey and ADseal, Metabiomed). Materials and Methods: The physicochemical properties of the tested sealers including pH, solubility, dimensional change, and radiopacity were evaluated. Biocompatibility was measured using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. For microleakage test, single-rooted teeth were instrumented, and obturated with gutta-percha and one of the sealers (n = 10). After immersion in 1% methylene blue solution for 2 weeks, the specimens were split longitudinally. Then, the maximum length of staining was measured. Statistical analysis was performed by one-way analysis of variance followed by Tukey test (p = 0.05). Results: Dia-Proseal showed the highest pH value among the tested sealers (p < 0.05). ADseal showed higher dimensional change compared to AHplus and Dia-Proseal (p < 0.05). The solubility values of AHplus and Dia-Proseal were similar, whereas ADseal had the lowest solubility value (p < 0.05). The flow values of sealer in increasing order were AHplus, DiaProseal, and ADseal (p < 0.05). The radiopacity of AHplus was higher than those of ADseal and Dia-Proseal (p < 0.05). The cell viability of the tested materials was statistically similar throughout the experimental period. There were no significant differences in microleakage values among the tested samples. Conclusions: The present study indicates that Dia-Proseal has acceptable physicochemical properties, biocompatibility, and sealing ability.