In vitro biocompatibility of ammonia-free silver fluoride products on human dental pulp stem cells
Author/s
López García, Sergio; Sanz, José Luis; Oñate Sánchez, Ricardo E.; Forner, Leopoldo; Murcia, Laura; [et al.]Date
2024-02Discipline/s
MedicinaOdontología
Subject/s
CytocompatibilityDental caries
Dental pulp stem cells
Silver diamine fluoride
Abstract
Objectives: Silver fluoride (SF) is a preventive and therapeutic option for dental pathological processes involving structural alterations of the hard tissues, either during their formation or those caused by caries or other pathological reasons. This study aimed to compare the biological properties of two commercial SF products, one of them with ammonium (Riva Star; SDF) and the other ammonium-free (Riva Star Aqua; AgF), both with or without potassium iodide (KI), by the assessment of the cytotoxicity of the materials' eluates.
Methods: Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) were obtained from healthy 18-23-year-old donors. Three dilutions were prepared for the tested materials (0.005%, 0.0005%, and 0.0001%). The following groups were assessed: (AgF, AgF+KI, SDF, SDF+KI, KI, negative control). A series of cytocompatibility assays were performed: MTT assay, IC50 assay, wound healing (migration) assay, cell cytoskeleton staining, analysis of cell apoptosis and necrosis, and reactive o...





