2015
DOI: 10.4103/0972-0707.153053
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Solubility of a new calcium silicate-based root-end filling material

Abstract: Introduction:The purpose of this study was to compare solubility of a new calcium silicate-based cement, Biodentine with three commonly used root-end filling materials viz. glass-ionomer cement (GIC), intermediate restorative material (IRM), and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA).Materials and Methods:Twenty stainless steel ring molds were filled with cements corresponding to four groups (n = 5). The weight of 20 dried glass bottles was recorded. Samples were transferred to bottles containing 5 ml of distilled w… Show more

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“…Regarding solubility over time, Biodentine exhibited higher solubility in comparison with MTA and other test cements, but Singh et al [55] suggest that the solubility of Biodentine may actually be working in favor of the material rather than against it, given the remineralization process and formation of an interfacial layer with the dentin. However, this solubility seems to occur only at the surface and causes negligible dimensional change.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Regarding solubility over time, Biodentine exhibited higher solubility in comparison with MTA and other test cements, but Singh et al [55] suggest that the solubility of Biodentine may actually be working in favor of the material rather than against it, given the remineralization process and formation of an interfacial layer with the dentin. However, this solubility seems to occur only at the surface and causes negligible dimensional change.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Assim, quando analisado os dados de rugosidade superficial, verificou-se que aos 21 dias (T3), a rugosidade superficial foi maior que às 48 horas (T0), 7 dias (T1) e 14 dias (T2). Isso provavelmente possa ser justificado pelo tempo ser um fator que favorece o aumento da solubilidade, que promove a rugosidade pelo desprendimento de íons componentes dos materiais (Vivan et al, 2010;Singh et al, 2015…”
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“…Além disso, os meios de armazenamento das amostras podem afetar rugosidade da sua superfície, devido a um processo de dissolução química (Roulet, Walti, 1982 (Ribeiro et. al., 2006 (Singh et al, 2015;Grech et al 2013), que de acordo com o estudo de Kaup et al (2015), se justifica pela composição do Biodentine TM , que apresenta hidróxido de cálcio e óxido de cálcio dos quais são liberados os ións OHe Ca 2+ , aumentando assim a sua solubilidade (Vivan et al, 2010). O que significa que a composição do material restaurador pode influênciar as suas propriedades mecânicas e físicas, devido a diferentes elementos químicos (Rocha et al, 2010), que por sua vez determinam a reação química específica.…”
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