Cell viability assay of chitosan-modified glass Ionomer restorative cements

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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

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Purpose: The present study evaluates the cytocompatibility of chitosan (CS)-modified glass ionomer cement (GIC) diluents for a Balb/c 3T3 fibroblast cell line. Methods: Three different commercially available hand-mix GIC materials were used in this experiment: Fuji IX GP, Ketac Universal, and Riva Self Cure. The diluents for cell viability tests were produced from DMEM exposed to sterile CS-modified glass ionomer material specimens for three different time periods (0–1, 1–7, and 7–21 days). The resultant diluents were exposed to a 3T3 fibroblast cell line using the indirect contact technique in 96-well plates. In order to assess the physical cell response, five material specimens (1 mm high and 3 mm in diameter) of each material (n = 45) were produced and 3T3 cells were seeded on the specimens. SEM evaluation of the cells was conducted. Results: All the Ketac Universal materials resulted in a decrease in cell viability on day 1. Fuji IX and the CS-modified GICs are the most consistent regarding cell viability. None of the CS-modified GICs exhibited improved cumulative cell biocompatibility. Conclusion: Two materials—Riva Self Cure modified with 5% and 10% CS—retained a decreased cell viability at day 21 compared to the viability of 3T3 cells exposed to the control DMEM.

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Mulder, R., Mulder-van Staden, S. and Olivier, A., 2025. Cell Viability Assay of Chitosan-Modified Glass Ionomer Restorative Cements. Journal of Functional Biomaterials, 16(12), p.432.