Push-out Bond Strength of Calcium Enriched Mixture Exposed to Alkaline Environment
Statement of Problem: Calcium hydroxide which is commonly used as an intracanal medicament, changes the pH of dentin and periradicular tissues to an alkaline pH. In some clinical situations, endodontic reparative cements like calcium enriched mixture cement are used after calcium hydroxide therap...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2015-09-01
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Series: | Journal of Dental Biomaterial |
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Online Access: | http://jdb.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jdb/article/viewFile/116/44 |
Summary: | Statement of Problem: Calcium hydroxide which is commonly used as an
intracanal medicament, changes the pH of dentin and periradicular tissues to
an alkaline pH. In some clinical situations, endodontic reparative cements like
calcium enriched mixture cement are used after calcium hydroxide therapy.
However, the alkaline pH may affect the physical properties of this cement.
Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the effect of alkaline pH on
the push-out bond strength of calcium enriched mixture.
Materials and Methods: 80 root slices were prepared from single-rooted human
teeth and their lumens were instrumented to achieve a diameter of
1.3mm. Calcium enriched mixture (CEM) was mixed according to the manufacturer’s
instruction and introduced into the lumens of root slices. The specimens
were then randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 20) and wrapped in pieces
of gauze soaked in synthetic tissue fluid (STF) buffered in potassium hydroxide
at pH values of 7.4, 8.4, 9.4, or 10.4. The samples were incubated for
4 days at 37°C. The push-out bond strengths were then measured using a universal
testing machine. Failure modes were examined under a light microscope
at ×20 magnification. The data were analyzed using one-way analysis of
variance and Tukey’s post hoc tests.
Results: The greatest (1.41 ± 0.193 MPa) and lowest (0.8 ± 0.06 MPa) mean
push-out bond strengths were observed after exposure to pH values of 7.4 and
8.4, respectively. There were significant differences between the neutral group
and the groups with pH of 8.4 (p = 0.008) and 10.4 (p = 0.022). The bond
failure was predominantly of cohesive type for all experimental groups.
Conclusions: Under the condition of this study, alkaline pH adversely affected
the Push-out bond strength of CEM cement. |
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ISSN: | 2383-3971 2383-398X |