In vitro element release and biological aspects of base-metal alloys for metal-ceramic applications.

Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2015-09-30 eCollection Date: 2015-12-01 DOI:10.3109/23337931.2015.1069714
Charlotta Holm, Else Morisbak, Torill Kalfoss, Jon E Dahl
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Objective: The aims of this study were to investigate the release of element from, and the biological response in vitro to, cobalt-chromium alloys and other base-metal alloys used for the fabrication of metal-ceramic restorations. Material and methods: Eighteen different alloys were investigated. Nine cobalt-chromium alloys, three nickel-chromium alloys, two cobalt-chromium-iron alloys, one palladium-silver alloy, one high-noble gold alloy, titanium grade II and one type III copper-aluminium alloy. Pure copper served as positive control. The specimens were prepared according to the ISO standards for biological and corrosion testing. Passive leaching of elements was measured by using Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) after incubation in cell culture media, MEM, for 3 days. Corrosion testing was carried out in 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) and 1% lactic acid for 7 days, and the element release was measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES). The biological response from the extract solutions was measured though MTT cytotoxicity testing and the Hen's egg test-chorio-allantoic membrane (HET-CAM) technique for irritationt. Results: The corrosion test showed similar element release from base-metal alloys compared to noble alloys such as gold. Apart from the high-copper alloy, all alloys expressed low element release in the immersion test, no cytotoxic effect in the MTT test, and were rated non-irritant in the HET-CAM test. Conclusions: Minimal biological response was observed for all the alloys tested, with the exception of the high-copper alloy.

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金属陶瓷用贱金属合金的体外元素释放和生物学特性。
目的:研究钴铬合金及其他贱金属合金在金属陶瓷修复体中的元素释放及体外生物反应。材料和方法:研究了18种不同的合金。钴铬合金9种、镍铬合金3种、钴铬铁合金2种、钯银合金1种、高贵金属金合金1种、二级钛合金1种、三级铜铝合金1种。纯铜作为阳性对照。样品按照ISO生物和腐蚀测试标准制备。在细胞培养基MEM中培养3天后,采用电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)测定元素的被动浸出。在0.9%氯化钠(NaCl)和1%乳酸中腐蚀7 d,采用电感耦合等离子体-光学发射光谱(ICP-OES)测定元素释放量。采用MTT细胞毒性试验和鸡蛋试验-绒毛膜-尿囊膜(HET-CAM)刺激技术测定提取液的生物反应。结果:腐蚀试验表明,贱金属合金的元素释放量与金等贵金属合金相似。除高铜合金外,所有合金在浸泡试验中均表现出低元素释放,在MTT试验中无细胞毒性作用,在ht - cam试验中被评为无刺激性。结论:除高铜合金外,所有合金的生物反应均最小。
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