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Analysis of In-vivo Cytotoxicity and Irritability of an Epox | 78229

Cirurgia: Pesquisa atual

ISSN - 2161-1076

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Analysis of In-vivo Cytotoxicity and Irritability of an Epoxy Nanocomposite

Ana Paula Basile Peçanha, Geraldo Alberto Pinheiro de Carvalho, Aline Batista Gonçalves Franco, Amanda Gonçalves Franco, Agnaldo Silva Garcez Segundo, Sergio Candido Dias

Objectives: To assess a high-performance epoxy nanocomposite through the analysis of in vivo accumulated irritability on the oral mucosa, and cell viability through in vitro cytotoxicity/biological reactivity in mouse cells.

Materials and Methods: Nanocomposite samples were manufactured in epoxy resin Araldite GY 260 using the hardener Aradur HY 951, a diluent, and carbon nanotubes previously dosed as reinforcement. The samples were then used in the tests.

Results: Cell viability test showed cellular growth above 70%, and an irritability index of 0.00, which is considered ideal for materials used with humans.

Conclusion: The sample was considered non-irritating to the oral mucosa and non-cytotoxic, rendering its use viable in dental prostheses.