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A novel injectable boron doped-mesoporous nano bioactive glass loaded-alginate composite hydrogel as a pulpotomy filling biomaterial for dentin regeneration.
Naga, Marwa S; Helal, Hala M; Kamoun, Elbadawy A; Moaty, Maha Abdel; Omar, Samia S Abdel Rehim; Ghareeb, Ahmed Z; El-Fakharany, Esmail M; El Din, Mona Mohy.
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  • Naga MS; Dental Biomaterials Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Helal HM; Industrial Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Kamoun EA; Department of Chemistry, College of Science, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, 31982, Saudi Arabia. ekamoun@kfu.edu.sa.
  • Moaty MA; Polymeric Materials Research Department, Advanced Technology and New Materials Research Institute (ATNMRI), City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications (SRTA-City), New Borg Al-Arab, Alexandria, 21934, Egypt. ekamoun@kfu.edu.sa.
  • Omar SSAR; Dental Biomaterials Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Ghareeb AZ; Oral Biology Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
  • El-Fakharany EM; Centre of Excellence for Drug Preclinical Studies (CE-DPS), Pharmaceutical and Fermentation Industry Development Centre, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications (SRTA-City), New Borg Al-Arab, Alexandria, 21934, Egypt.
  • El Din MM; Protein Research Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute GEBRI, City for Scientific Research and Technology Applications, New Borg Al-Arab, Alexandria, 21934, Egypt.
BMC Oral Health ; 24(1): 1087, 2024 Sep 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39277754
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Different materials have been used as wound dressings after vital pulp therapies. Some of them have limitations such as delayed setting, difficult administration, slight degree of cytotoxicity, crown discoloration and high cost. Therefore, to overcome these disadvantages, composite scaffolds have been used in regenerative dentistry. This study aims to construct and characterize the physicochemical behavior of a novel injectable alginate hydrogel loaded with different bioactive glass nanoparticles in various concentrations as a regenerative pulpotomy filling material.

METHODS:

Alginate hydrogels were prepared by dissolving alginate powder in alcoholic distilled water containing mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBG NPs) or boron-doped MBG NPs (BMBG NPs) at 10 and 20 wt% concentrations. The mixture was stirred and incubated overnight in a water bath at 50 0 C to ensure complete solubility. A sterile dual-syringe system was used to mix the alginate solution with 20 wt% calcium chloride solution, forming the hydrogel upon extrusion. Then, constructed hydrogel specimens from all groups were characterized by FTIR, SEM, water uptake percentage (WA%), bioactivity and ion release, and cytotoxicity. Statistical analysis was done using One-Way ANOVA test for comparisons between groups, followed by multiple pairwise comparisons using Bonferroni adjusted significance level (p < 0.05).

RESULTS:

Alginate/BMBG loaded groups exhibited remarkable increase in porosity and pore size diameter [IIB1 (168), IIB2 (183) (µm)]. Similarly, WA% increased (~ 800%) which was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Alginate/BMBG loaded groups exhibited the strongest bioactive capability displaying prominent clusters of hydroxyapatite precipitates on hydrogel surfaces. Ca/P ratio of precipitates in IIA2 and IIB1 (1.6) were like Ca/P ratio for stoichiometric pure hydroxyapatite (1.67). MTT assay data revealed that the cell viability % of human gingival fibroblast cells have declined with increasing the concentration of both powders and hydrogel extracts in all groups after 24 and 48 h but still higher than the accepted cell viability % of (˃70%).

CONCLUSIONS:

The outstanding laboratory performance of the injectable alginate/BMBGNPs (20 wt%) composite hydrogel suggested it as promising candidate for pulpotomy filling material potentially enhancing dentin regeneration in clinical applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Materiales Biocompatibles / Boro / Hidrogeles / Dentina / Alginatos / Nanopartículas Idioma: En Revista: BMC Oral Health Asunto de la revista: ODONTOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Materiales Biocompatibles / Boro / Hidrogeles / Dentina / Alginatos / Nanopartículas Idioma: En Revista: BMC Oral Health Asunto de la revista: ODONTOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article