Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells
Due to its properties, fluoride (NaF) is widely used in dentistry, as a tool for dental caries control and prevention; nevertheless, the inadequate use of fluoride may cause odontogenesis disturbance and citotoxicity on soft tissues. So that, this report proposed to evaluate the genotoxic effects of...
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doaj-637d0da57a974be8b25b369b7220f7cb2021-07-15T14:01:56ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-11-012610.20396/bjos.v2i6.8641704Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cellsDaniel Araki Ribeiro0Daisy Maria Fávero Salvadori1Gerson Francisco Assis2Mariângela Esther Alencar Marques3Department of Pathology, Medicine College of UNESPDepartment of Pathology, Medicine College of UNESPDepartment of Biologial Sciences, Dental College of BauruDepartment of Biologial Sciences, Dental College of BauruDue to its properties, fluoride (NaF) is widely used in dentistry, as a tool for dental caries control and prevention; nevertheless, the inadequate use of fluoride may cause odontogenesis disturbance and citotoxicity on soft tissues. So that, this report proposed to evaluate the genotoxic effects of NaF under following concentrations: 0, 7, 28, 56 and 100 ppm, on rats’ oral cells in vitro, through the comet assay. The results showed that NaF, in different concentrations analyzed, it did not promote genotoxic alterations on both keratinocytes, with and without lysis of the cytoplasm. Based on the results, it concluded that NaF, in these concentrations tested, it did not cause genotoxic alterations on rats’ oral cells and the comet assay on oral mucosa may be helpful to evaluate the genotoxic potential of some substances usually in contact with oral mucosa as fluoride.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641704Fluoride. Genotoxicity. Comet assay. Rats. Oral mucosa |
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Daniel Araki Ribeiro Daisy Maria Fávero Salvadori Gerson Francisco Assis Mariângela Esther Alencar Marques Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences Fluoride. Genotoxicity. Comet assay. Rats. Oral mucosa |
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Daniel Araki Ribeiro Daisy Maria Fávero Salvadori Gerson Francisco Assis Mariângela Esther Alencar Marques |
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Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells |
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Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells |
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Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells |
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Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells |
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Does fluoride cause DNA damage? An ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells |
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does fluoride cause dna damage? an ‘in vitro’ evaluation using rats oral mucosa cells |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas |
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Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences |
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Due to its properties, fluoride (NaF) is widely used in dentistry, as a tool for dental caries control and prevention; nevertheless, the inadequate use of fluoride may cause odontogenesis disturbance and citotoxicity on soft tissues. So that, this report proposed to evaluate the genotoxic effects of NaF under following concentrations: 0, 7, 28, 56 and 100 ppm, on rats’ oral cells in vitro, through the comet assay. The results showed that NaF, in different concentrations analyzed, it did not promote genotoxic alterations on both keratinocytes, with and without lysis of the cytoplasm. Based on the results, it concluded that NaF, in these concentrations tested, it did not cause genotoxic alterations on rats’ oral cells and the comet assay on oral mucosa may be helpful to evaluate the genotoxic potential of some substances usually in contact with oral mucosa as fluoride. |
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Fluoride. Genotoxicity. Comet assay. Rats. Oral mucosa |
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