Mechanical properties and cytotoxicity of experimental soft lining materials based on urethane acrylate oligomers

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The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether experimental light-curing soft lining materials (ESLMs) based on commercially available urethane acrylate oligomers (UA-160TM, UV-3200B, UV-3500BA, and UV-3700B) are suitable for clinical use by measuring their viscosity, compressive modulus, Shore A hardness, tensile strength, adhesive strength, and cytotoxicity. The viscosities of the four ESLMs at 25°C were 10.5 Pa•s, UV-3500BA; 144.0 Pa•s, UA-160TM; 328.8 Pa•s, UV-3700B; and 1079.7 Pa•s, UV-3200B. Polymerized UV-3700B was very soft, whereas the softness of the other ESLMs was similar to that of conventional soft lining materials. No significant difference in adhesive strength was observed between UV-3500BA and UV-3700B at 1 day and those at 12 months. Cytotoxicity was measured by a MTT-based assay using HeLa S3 and Ca9-22 cells. UV-3200B and UV-3700B oligomers and all four polymerized ESLMs showed cell viability over 95.2% (p<0.05).

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Kanie, T., Tomita, K., Tokuda, M., Arikawa, H., Fujii, K., & Ban, S. (2009). Mechanical properties and cytotoxicity of experimental soft lining materials based on urethane acrylate oligomers. Dental Materials Journal, 28(4), 501–506. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.28.501

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