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We studied the toxic effects of cerium and fluoride species on human dental pulp stem cells and epithelial cells of as a surrogate for the human oral mucosa. The sequential use of CeCl and NHF solutions in equimolar sub-toxic concentrations enabled the possible toxic effects of individual components to be avoided, ensuring the preservation of the metabolic activity of the cells due to the formation of CeF nanoparticles. Cerium fluoride nanoparticles and terbium-doped cerium fluoride nanoparticles exhibited neither cytotoxicity nor genotoxicity to dental pulp stem cells, even at high concentrations (10 M). In millimolar concentrations (from 10-10 M), these nanoparticles significantly increased the expression of genes responsible for the cell cycle, differentiation and proliferation. The formation of cerium fluoride on the surface of the mucous membrane and teeth provided protection against the development of carious lesions, periodontitis, ROS attacks and other inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity. Luminescent CeF: Tb nanoparticles enabled the visualization of tooth enamel microcracks.

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