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Byeong-Hoon Cho

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INTRODUCTION

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1. Zara S, Di Giulio M, D'Ercole S, Cellini L, Cataldi A. Anti-adhesive and pro-apoptotic effects of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate on human gingival fibroblasts co-cultured with Streptococcus mitis strains. Int Endod J 2011;44:1145-1154.

2. Porto IC, Oliveira DC, Raele RA, Ribas KH, Montes MA, De Castro CM. Cytotoxicity of current adhesive systems: in vitro testing on cell cultures of primary murine macrophages. Dent Mater 2011;27:221-228.

3. Esteves CM, Ota-Tsuzuki C, Reis AF, Rodrigues JA. Antibacterial activity of various self-etching adhesive systems against oral streptococci. Oper Dent 2010;35:448-453.

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Seltzer S, Bender IB. The dental pulp: biologic considerations in dental procedures. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott; 1984. p400.

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Senel S, Kas HS, Squier CA. Application of chitosan indental drug delivery and therapy. In: Muzzarelli RAA,

editor. Chitosan per os: from dietary supplement todrug carrier. Atec: Grottammare, Italy; 2000. Chapter 13.

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Figure1. Histologic presentation of the biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP)/absorbable collagen sponge group after 4weeks of healing. New bone is seen in close contact with the graft material. (A:H&E, ×10[CBH10]; B:H&E, ×100). arrowheads, defect margin; NB, new bone.

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Table 1.Comparisonof Knoop microhardness values (Mean±SD)between the chelating solutions and between storage times.

Solution / Result of two-way ANOVA
Control / EDTA / Chitosan (glass) / Chitosan (plastic)
Time / 0 / 43.1±2.9Aa* / 26.7±5.1Ba / 32.4±5.8Ba / 37.5±5.0Ba / Main effect:
Solution, p[CBH11]0.0001
Time, p = 0.113
Interaction effect:
Solution x Time, p = 0.329
7 / 45.6±5.8Aa / 23.7±5.1Ba / 29.8±3.8Ba / 30.8±4.0Ba
15 / 33.7±4.3Aa / 33.6±3.9Ba / 26.9±5.7Ba / 31.5±3.6Ba
30 / 38.2±3.5Aa / 28.5±5.6Ba / 34.8±4.8Ba / 26.2±3.0Ba
45 / 36.8±5.9Aa / 28.4±2.2Ba / 27.3±1.6Ba / 27.4±3.2Ba
60 / 37.3±3.9Aa / 27.7±2.6Ba / 27.1±1.1Ba / 26.2±2.2Ba
90 / 38.2±3.4Aa / 26.1±2.3Ba / 26.9±1.3Ba / 25.8±2.7Ba
120 / 41.0±1.0Aa / 24.6±2.2Ba / 27.8±2.0Ba / 27.6±2.3Ba
150 / 41.4±0.9Aa / 30.3±2.4Ba / 31.1±1.4Ba / 31.4±3.2Ba
180 / 38.1±3.0Aa / 27.1±2.5Ba / 29.8±2.1Ba / 30.2±1.2Ba

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EDTA, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid; SD, standard deviation.

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