Evaluation of the cytotoxicity of polyurethane and non-latex orthodontic chain elastics

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Allergy caused by latex proteins has been well documented. Thus, the study of non-latex materials, is necessary. The aim of this study is to evaluate the cytotoxicity of silver-coloured orthodontic chain elastics, of polyurethane and latex-free. Nine chain elastics from different manufactures (3 latex-free and 6 polyurethane) were divided into 9 groups of 10 elastics each: Group UK (Latex-free, 3M Unitek), Group TP (Látex-free, TP Orthodontics), Group AO (Látex-free, American Orthodontics), Group O (Polyurethane, OrthoSource), Group M (Polyurethane, Morelli), Group TD (Polyurethane, Tecnident), Group UD (Polyurethane, Uniden), Group AZ (Polyurethane, Abzil) and Group AK (Polyurethane, Aditek). The cytotoxicity essay was performed using cell cultures (L-929 line cells, mouse fibroblast) that were submitted to the cell viability test with neutral red ("dye-uptake") at 1, 2, 3, 7 and 28 days. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) with multiple comparisons and Tukey's test were employed (p.05), except between the Groups UK and TP at 28 days (p

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Santos, R. L., Pithon, M. M., Pereira, A. R. B., & Romanos, M. T. V. (2012). Evaluation of the cytotoxicity of polyurethane and non-latex orthodontic chain elastics. Revista Materia, 17(1), 939–945. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-70762012000100007

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