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J Dent Res 54(2): 394-401, 1975
© 1975 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Cellular Responses to Dental Amalgam In Vitro

H. KAWAHARA 1, M. NAKAMURA 1, A. YAMAGAMI 1, and T. NAKANISHI 1

1 Tissue Culture Center and Department of Dental Materials, Osaka Dental University, 1-47 Kyobashi, Osaka 540, Japan

Cytotoxicity of fine cut amalgam was persistent until 24 hours after trituration in vitro, whereas cytotoxicity of spherical amalgam diminished more quickly. Increasing mercury content in spherical amalgam increased cytotoxicity. Possible reactions for the diminution of cytotoxicity of amalgams with time are discussed.

Submitted on October 1, 1973
Accepted on August 12, 1974




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