Interactions between Dental Composite Resins and Saliva: A comparative biochemical in vitro study

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This in vitro study analyses the biochemical interaction between saliva and three types of dental composite resins (a direct resin, an indirect resin and a dual-cure resin used for cementation of indirect dental restorations). The resin samples were obtained following a specific protocol and in line with the producers' recommendations; the resin samples were incubated with saliva samples collected from 19 healthy volunteers. The obtained results showed that the tested composite resins did not produce significant changes in oxidative stress parameters that were analysed (albumin, uric acid, GGT / gamma glutamyl transferase, OXSR-1 / oxidative stress responsive kinase 1) and do not influence the inflammatory salivary status reflected by the levels of IL-6 - an inflammatory marker.

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Pantea, M., Ighigeanu, D. A., Totan, A., Greabu, M., Miricescu, D., Imre, M. M., … Tancu, A. M. C. (2019). Interactions between Dental Composite Resins and Saliva: A comparative biochemical in vitro study. Materiale Plastice, 56(3), 529–533. https://doi.org/10.37358/mp.19.3.5223

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