The effect of dental caries and restorative biomaterials on IL-1 β and TNF-α levels in the gingival crevicular fluid

Author:

Stefanovic Vladimir1,Taso Ervin1,Kanjevac Tatjana2ORCID,Abazovic Dzihan3,Rakic Mia4,Petkovic-Curcin Aleksandra5,Acovic Aleksandar2ORCID,Vojvodic Danilo6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Military Medical Academy, Clinic for Stomatology, Belgrade, Serbia

2. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Kragujevac, Serbia

3. Clinical Center, Emergency Medicine Center Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro

4. University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”, Belgrade, Serbia

5. Military Medical Academy, Institute for Medical Research, Belgrade, Serbia

6. Military Medical Academy, Institute for Medical Research, Belgrade, Serbia + University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Background/Aim. In the spirit of personalized medicine, determining caries biomarkers in the saliva and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) attracts great attention in the current dental re-search. The concentration of GCF cytokines is illustrative in depicting the processes in tooth structures. Their relevance must be inspected with aspects of tooth position and caries lesion level. Different impacts of dental restoration materials on GCF IL-1? and TNF-? could be used as a parameter for estimating local inflammation. This paper aimed to estimate the concentrations of the proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1? and TNF-?) in the GCF and to correlate them with caries extension, tooth position, and different restorative biomaterials. Methods. GCF samples were collected from 90 periodontally healthy patients demonstrating at least one tooth with proximal caries and one intact tooth, at the baseline, 7 and 30-days post-treatment. The biomarkers? profile was investigated in relation to different levels of caries extension (superficial, pulpitis, gangrenous, root affection), defect size, and restorative biomaterial. Results. Before therapy, caries level was significantly associated with GCF IL-1? concentration, demonstrating the lowest level in gangrenous (C4) and superficial caries (C2). Thirty days after therapy, root affection (C5) was characterized by the highest IL-1? concentration. Different dental fillings showed various GCF cytokine changes. CPC induced a significant IL-1? increase in more than 70% of treated patients. Caries lesion size was insignificantly associated with GCF levels of these proinflammatory cytokines, where larger defects were followed by an average cytokine increase. Considering the tooth position be-fore therapy, IL-1? had the highest level in GCF samples from caries-affected canines and second molars, while TNF-? showed the highest levels from canines GCF. Dental restoration induced cytokine increase in canines (IL-1? and TNF-?), 1st and 2nd molars GCF (IL-1?). Conclusion. Inflammation intensity of tooth structures was directly reflected in IL-1? and TNF-? concentrations. Dental restoration significantly affects IL-1? and TNF-? levels, depending on the used dental filling-type material. The profile of these cytokines varied in GCF samples of the tooth with different anatomical positions, where canines and molars demonstrated the highest level. An increase of these proinflammatory cytokines in the absence of any symptomatic manifestation of the inflammatory response can be considered as a possible tooth reparation parameter.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine

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