Effect of Implantation and Construction Dental Materials on Fibroblast Cell Culture

Abstract

An experimental study of biocompatibility of the basic prosthetic materials in the cell culture of human fibroblasts was performed. It revealed a negative effect on the morphology of the cells of chromium-cobalt alloy, the material for overdentures based on polymethyl methacrylate, the light-curing composite.

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