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Objective:To study the biological safety and biocompatibility of the mixture of Paris polyphylla-chitosan.Methods:According to the GB/T 16886.12-2005 standard,YY/T 0279-1995 standard and GBT16886.5-2003 standard,samples were prepared and tested by oral mucous membrane irritation test,cytotoxicity test and flow cytometry.Results:No local response to the mixture of Paris polyphylla-chitosan was found,and the visual observation and pathological findings of oral mucosa were normal and similar to that of the control group.Therefore,the mixture of Paris polyphylla-chitosan had no irritation response to oral mucosa.The mixture of Paris polyphylla-chitosan showed no cytotoxicity to L929 cells,and did not affect the cycle distribution and apoptosis of L929 cells.Conclusion:The mixture of Paris polyphylla-chitosan has good bio-safety and biocompatibility.
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When oral cancer is occured, one may experience problems such as lip defect, necrosis of periodontal tissue and cervical caries caused by radiotherapy. According to ADI (Association of dental implantology), recent radiotherapy on jaw bone could be a relative contraindication of implant treatment. Due to this controversy, in most cases, treatment is done with removable dentures rather than implants. Especially, lip defect caused by an oral cancer operation have a serious repercussion on the retention of the denture. In this case report, patient with upper lip cancer had undergone resection primarily and secondary radiotherapy was done periodically. As a result, upper teeth of patient were extracted gradually and lower teeth showed very poor periodontal status. Therefore, Polident(R) denture adhesive cream (GlaxoSmithKline, London, England) was applied on maxillary complete denture to overcome reduced retention due to the lip defect and double crown RPD with friction pin was applied on the mandible successfully for two years.