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摘要
本体外研究的目的是利用人髓细胞培养和标准化方法,评估6种牙科粘合剂产品(Cavalite、Dual Cement、Fuji Type II、Gluma、Ketac Bond、Scotch Bond)的生物相容性。因此,可以提高Regad等人(1989)提出的生物活性的规模。细胞在接触和邻近区域的特定行为已被添加到整个培养的细胞反应的评估中。这些标准可以明确区分产品的毒性和生物相容性。评估结果如下:Gluma和Fuji II型为“有毒”,Cavalite为“可接受”,Scotch Bond为“不显著”,Ketac Bond和Dual Cement为“可接受”,“不显著”,有“有毒”倾向。
[6 dentin adhesive products subjected to controls in vitro].
The aim of this in vitro study was to assess of the biocompatibility of 6 adhesive dental products (Cavalite, Dual Cement, Fuji Type II, Gluma, Ketac Bond, Scotch Bond) using cell cultures of human pulps and a standardized method. It was thus possible to improve the scale of biological activity proposed by Regad et al., (1989). The specific behaviour of the cells in the contact and adjacent zones has been added to the assessment of the cellular reactions of the whole culture. These criteria allowed the clear differentiation of the toxicity and the biocompatibility of the products. The following estimations were made: Gluma and Fuji Type II "toxic", Cavalite "acceptable", Scotch Bond "not significant", Ketac bond and Dual Cement "acceptable" and "not significant" with a "toxic" tendency.