Influence of Dental Restorations on Oxidative Stress in Gingival Crevicular Fluid.
Ervin TasoVladimir StefanovicIvana StevanovicDanilo VojvodicAleksandra TopicAleksandra Petkovic-CurcinKosovka Obradovic-DjuricicAleksa MarkovicMirjana DjukicDragana VujanovicPublished in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2018)
Biocompatibility of dental materials (DM) can be evaluated by gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) oxidative stress (OS) status. The goal of the study was to ascertain influence of dental caries degree, teeth position, and type and amount of applied DM on GCF OS profile. For this purpose, we tested six DMs that were sealed in one session: amalgam (Amg), composites: Tetric EvoCeram and Beautifil (BF), phosphate cement-zinc phosphate and polycarboxylate cements-zinc polycarboxylate cements, and glass ionomer cement (GIC). The study included 88 dental outpatients. Follow-up was scheduled at 7th and 30th day. Oxidative stress parameters (malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione (GSH) levels and total superoxide dismutase (tSOD) activity) were measured before (0th day) and after the treatment (7th and 30th day) in GCF. Control teeth were mirror-positioned healthy teeth. The DM accomplished the following effects (listed in descending order): increase of GSH in GCF was realized by ZPoC > BF > GIC > Amg; tSOD activity increase by ZPoC > BF > Amg; and MDA decrease by ZPoC > ZPhC > Amg > TEC. Dental caries provokes insignificant rise of OS in GCF. ZPoC and ZPhC showed the highest antioxidant effect, contrary to GIC. Restorations with antioxidant properties may reduce gum diseases initiated by caries lesion, what is of great clinical relevance in dentistry.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- oral health
- dna damage
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- induced apoptosis
- diabetic rats
- type diabetes
- anti inflammatory
- breast cancer cells
- nitric oxide
- hydrogen peroxide
- skeletal muscle
- gold nanoparticles
- weight loss
- high intensity
- insulin resistance
- smoking cessation
- fluorescent probe
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- combination therapy
- oxide nanoparticles