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Physical properties and hydration behavior of a fast-setting bioceramic endodontic material Guo, Ya-juan; Du, Tian-feng; Li, Hong-bo; Shen, Ya; Mobuchon, Christophe; Hieawy, Ahmed; Wang, Zhe-jun; Yang, Yan; Ma, Jingzhi; Haapasalo, Markus
Abstract
Background:
To investigate the physical properties and the hydration behaviour of the fast-setting bioceramic iRoot FS Fast Set Root Repair Material (iRoot FS) and three other endodontic cements.
Methods
iRoot FS, Endosequence Root Repair Material Putty (ERRM Putty), gray and white mineral trioxide aggregate (G-MTA & W-MTA), and intermediate restorative material (IRM) were evaluated. The setting time was measured using ANSI/ADA standards. Microhardness was evaluated using the Vickers indentation test. Compressive strength and porosity were investigated at 7 and 28 days. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was employed for the hydration test.
Results
iRoot FS had the shortest setting time of the four bioceramic cements (p
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Physical properties and hydration behavior of a fast-setting bioceramic endodontic material
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BioMed Central
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| Date Issued |
2016-02-20
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| Description |
Background:
To investigate the physical properties and the hydration behaviour of the fast-setting bioceramic iRoot FS Fast Set Root Repair Material (iRoot FS) and three other endodontic cements.
Methods
iRoot FS, Endosequence Root Repair Material Putty (ERRM Putty), gray and white mineral trioxide aggregate (G-MTA & W-MTA), and intermediate restorative material (IRM) were evaluated. The setting time was measured using ANSI/ADA standards. Microhardness was evaluated using the Vickers indentation test. Compressive strength and porosity were investigated at 7 and 28 days. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was employed for the hydration test.
Results
iRoot FS had the shortest setting time of the four bioceramic cements (p
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eng
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| Date Available |
2016-08-09
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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| DOI |
10.14288/1.0307441
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BMC Oral Health. 2016 Feb 20;16(1):23
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10.1186/s12903-016-0184-1
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Reviewed
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Faculty
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Guo et al.
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)