2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-020-03521-z
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Histological evaluation of the regenerative potential of a novel treated dentin matrix hydrogel in direct pulp capping

Abstract: Objectives To produce a novel injectable treated dentin matrix hydrogel (TDMH) to be used as a novel pulp-capping agent for dentin regeneration compared with Biodentine and MTA. Materials and methods Thirty intact fully erupted premolars scheduled to be extracted for orthodontic reasons were included. Pulps were mechanically exposed in the middle of the cavity floor. TDMH was composed of TDM powder (500-μm particle size) and sodium alginate as an injectable scaffold. The capped teeth were divided into three eq… Show more

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“…An extract [ 19 , 22 , 54 , 63 , 74 ] was obtained through soaking particles of 1 g in 5 ml saline [ 19 ], adding particles of 20 g to 100 ml DMEM/F12 and filtered using a 0.22 μm filter [ 22 ], reconstituting particles of 0.5 g to 1 mg/ml tris-buffered saline and sterile filtered through a 0.22-µm filter [ 54 ], or by adding granules of 10 mg to 1 ml α-MEM and then the extract was diluted to 1 mg/ml, or used as 10 mg/ml [ 63 ]. Hydrogel [ 21 ] was prepared by dispersing particles measuring 350–500 µm in 0.125 g sodium alginate solution in a 1:1 ratio and then dripped into 5% (w/v) sterile CaCl 2 solution. The paste form [ 29 ] was prepared by mixing a powder of DDM with particle size less than 76 µm to aqueous extract of DDM with a volume ratio of 1:1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An extract [ 19 , 22 , 54 , 63 , 74 ] was obtained through soaking particles of 1 g in 5 ml saline [ 19 ], adding particles of 20 g to 100 ml DMEM/F12 and filtered using a 0.22 μm filter [ 22 ], reconstituting particles of 0.5 g to 1 mg/ml tris-buffered saline and sterile filtered through a 0.22-µm filter [ 54 ], or by adding granules of 10 mg to 1 ml α-MEM and then the extract was diluted to 1 mg/ml, or used as 10 mg/ml [ 63 ]. Hydrogel [ 21 ] was prepared by dispersing particles measuring 350–500 µm in 0.125 g sodium alginate solution in a 1:1 ratio and then dripped into 5% (w/v) sterile CaCl 2 solution. The paste form [ 29 ] was prepared by mixing a powder of DDM with particle size less than 76 µm to aqueous extract of DDM with a volume ratio of 1:1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human-derived particles used for preparing liquid extracts were demineralized with 17%, 10%, and 5% EDTA with two different time frames as 5 min, 5 min, 10 min [ 22 ], 30 min, 30 min, 30 min [ 74 ] and in addition, porcine-derived particles used for the same purpose were exposed for 30 min each [ 74 ]. Hydrogel was prepared by incorporating human-derived particles demineralized with 17%, 10%, and 5% EDTA for 10 min, 10 min and 5 min [ 21 ], respectively, in sodium alginate solution. Moreover, human and porcine-derived particles used to prepare paste form were demineralized with 17%, 10%, and 5% EDTA for 10 min, 10 min, and 5 min [ 29 ], respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific tissue-derived extracellular matrix can be used as a culture substrate, under which cells can proliferate and differentiate into the parent tissue [ [21] , [38] , [39] ]. As an extracellular matrix material, TDM extract is rich in growth factors, such as transforming growth factor β, DMP-1 and DSPP, which can induce odontogenic differentiation of stem cells [ 8 , [9] , [36] , [37] ]. To study the TDM-induced odontogenic inducement of hDPSCs, we tested a series of TDM concentrations (10%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it could serve as a carrier for exogenous stem cells due to its high compatibility [ 247 ]. Additionally, the injectable human-treated dentin matrix and alginate have demonstrated potential as pulp-capping agents clinically [ 248 ]. Studies discussing natural hydrogels used for dentin-pulp complex regeneration are summarized in Table 1 .…”
Section: Hydrogels Used In Dentin–pulp Complex Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scaffold showed no difference compared with Biodentin and the mineral trioxide aggregate when used as direct pulp capping materials clinically and histologically. However, there was a difference in the thickness and quality of the hard tissue formed on the exposed pulps with human-treated dentin matrix, showing a positive tendency for dentin regeneration and conservation of pulp vitality [ 248 ].…”
Section: Clinical Application Of Different Hydrogels For Dentin–pumentioning
confidence: 99%