Abstract
Human gingival fbroblasts (HGFs) were cultured onto CAD/CAM zirconia (Group A), CAD/CAM zirconia after polishing (Group B), CAD/CAM lithium disilicate after polishing (Group C), and feldspathic ceramic (Group D) to evaluate their proliferation and adhesion potential. After 3 h, HGF adhesion was similar in all groups. Later, HGFs closely adhered to surfaces, particularly onto groups B, C and D, acquiring an elongated shape. Proliferation assay showed no differences in cell viability among the groups after 24 h, while significant increase was shown after 72 h in Groups B and C. After 24 h, similar Collagen I levels were found in all groups, while after 72 h Groups B and C revealed a deep reduction in respect to the 24 h level. In vitro, HGF behavior may reflect variability in soft tissue response to different surface materials for prosthetic restorations, and support that polished zirconia is able to achieve a better integration in vivo in respect to the other materials.
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Tetè, S., Zizzari, V. L., Borelli, B., De Colli, M., Zara, S., Sorrentino, R., … Zarone, F. (2014). Proliferation and adhesion capability of human gingival fibroblasts onto Zirconia, lithium disilicate and feldspathic veneering ceramic in vitro. Dental Materials Journal, 33(1), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2013-185
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