Effect of potassium aluminum sulfate application on the viability of fibroblasts on a cad-cam feldspathic ceramic before and after thermocycling

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Cakmak, GulceAkay, Canan
Donmez, Mustafa Borga
Mumcu, Emre
Akan, Handan Sevim
Sasany, Rafat
Abou-Ayash, Samir
Yilmaz, Burak
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Çakmak G, Akay C, Donmez MB, Mumcu E, Akan HS, Sasany R, Abou-Ayash S, Yilmaz B. Effect of Potassium Aluminum Sulfate Application on the Viability of Fibroblasts on a CAD-CAM Feldspathic Ceramic before and after Thermocycling. Materials (Basel). 2022 Jun 15;15(12):4232. doi: 10.3390/ma15124232. PMID: 35744291; PMCID: PMC9228813.Abstract
Abstract: Potassium aluminum sulfate (alum) is a known adjuvant, which has been used as a mordant
in textile industry for color fixation. This material has potential to be incorporated into dentistry
for color stability, yet its toxicity first needs to be evaluated. The present study aimed to evaluate
the cytotoxic potential of potassium aluminum sulfate (alum) on fibroblasts when applied onto
feldspathic ceramic before and after thermocycling. Forty-eight feldspathic ceramic specimens
were divided into four groups (FC: no alum application or thermocycling; FCT: thermocycling
without alum application; FA: alum application without thermocycling; FAT: alum application and
thermocycling) (n = 12). Cell viability was assessed by using a tetrazolium salt 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol2-yl]-2,5-diphnyltetrazolium bromide assay at 24 and 72 h, and cell cultures without any ceramic
specimens served as control (C). One sample from each material group was further analyzed with
energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). Cell viability at different time intervals within each
group was analyzed with Friedman tests, while Kruskal–Wallis tests were used to compare the test
groups within each time interval. Pairwise comparisons were further resolved by using Wilcoxon
tests (a = 0.05). C had lower (p = 0.01) and FA had higher (p = 0.019) cell viability after 72 h. After 24 h,
the highest cell viability was observed in C (p ≤ 0.036). After 72 h, the differences between C and
FA, C and FAT, FC and FA, and FCT and FAT were nonsignificant (p > 0.05). Cell viability was not
affected by alum application or thermocycling at any time interval (p ≥ 0.631). EDX analysis showed
an increase in potassium concentration in FA and FAT when compared with FC and FCT. Regardless
of the time interval, alum application onto feldspathic ceramic and thermocycling did not influence
the cell viability.