Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 2011 Volume 76, Issue 1, Pages: 43-52
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC100406014J
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A selective laser melted Co-Cr alloy used for the rapid manufacture of removable partial denture frameworks: Initial screening of biocompatibility
Jevremović Danimir (Clinic for Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Pančevo, University Business Academy, Novi Sad)
Kojić Vesna
(Oncology Institute of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica)
Bogdanović Gordana (Oncology Institute of Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica)
Puškar Tatjana (Clinic for Prosthodontics, School of Medicine, Department of Dentistry, Novi Sad)
Eggbeer Dominic (Centre for Dental Technology and the National Centre for Product Design and Development Research, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, United Kingdom)
Thomas Daniel (Centre for Dental Technology and the National Centre for Product Design and Development Research, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, United Kingdom)
Williams Robert (Centre for Dental Technology and the National Centre for Product Design and Development Research, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, United Kingdom)
The aim of this study was to determine the cytotoxicity of a Co-Cr alloy used
for the rapid manufacture of removable partial denture frameworks using
murine fibroblasts L929 cell lines and three test methods: the MTT assay, the
agar diffusion test (ADT) and the dye exclusion test (DET). Two groups of
disc specimens (5 mm diameter, 1 mm thick) were fabricated. The first group
was cast using a conventional method (CM) in a Nautilus CC casting. The
second group was fabricated using selective laser melting (SLM) in SLM
Realiser The total cell number and viability of cells pre-incubated with CM
and SLM alloys were comparable to the control sample. Differences between the
growth inhibitory effects of the CM and SLM alloys in the MTT assay were
below 30 %. Results of two independent agar diffusion tests with CM and SLM
alloys showed neither detectable discoloration around or under the discs nor
a detectable difference in staining intensity. As the cell response for both
CM and SLM alloys was 0/0, the discs can be rated as noncytotoxic. The
results suggested that the F75 Co-Cr alloy used for the SLM process did not
release harmful material that could cause acute effects against L929 cells
under the given experimental conditions.
Keywords: dental alloys, selective laser melting, cytotoxicity, removable partial dentures