Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements

Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of Portland cement and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA). Materials and Methods Five different volumes of distilled water (0.26; 0.28; 0.30; 0.33 and 0.35...

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Main Authors: Cleonice Da Silveira Tei̇xei̇ra, Beatriz Dulcinéia Mendes Souza, Lucas Da Fonseca Roberti Garci̇a1, Michelli Cássia Dos Santos, Ana Carolina Corrêa Néi̇s, Tchéli Cassel De Araújo, Eduardo Antunes Bortoluzzi̇
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University 2019-05-01
Series:European Oral Research
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eor/issue/45575/572493
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spelling doaj-ba14e5396ef448898b57d4d1b9cd0a492021-02-04T14:01:46ZengIstanbul UniversityEuropean Oral Research2630-61582651-28232019-05-0153294984Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cementsCleonice Da Silveira Tei̇xei̇raBeatriz Dulcinéia Mendes SouzaLucas Da Fonseca Roberti Garci̇a1Michelli Cássia Dos SantosAna Carolina Corrêa Néi̇sTchéli Cassel De AraújoEduardo Antunes Bortoluzzi̇Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of Portland cement and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA). Materials and Methods Five different volumes of distilled water (0.26; 0.28; 0.30; 0.33 and 0.35 mL) were used for every 1 g of the cements. Twelve samples (12 mm long x 6 mm in diameter) were prepared in Teflon molds. After measuring the initial length, the specimens were stored in distilled water for 24 hours or 30 days. At the end of these time intervals, the specimens were measured again, and the dimensional change was calculated. The same samples used in the previous test were submitted to compression in a universal test machine (1 mm/min-1). Results Analysis of the dimensional stability results showed no statistical difference between the cements, proportions and time intervals tested, or between their interactions. After 24 hours, MTA was more resistant than Portland cement (p<0.05). At 30 day-period, both cements had similar, and significantly higher resistance than they did at 24 hours (p<0.05). Conclusion The powder/water ratio had no influence on the dimensional stability of cements. Compressive strength of Portland cement was affected at the proportions of 0.30 and 0.35 mL/g.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eor/issue/45575/572493portland cementmineral trioxide aggregatedimensional stabilitycompressive strength
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author Cleonice Da Silveira Tei̇xei̇ra
Beatriz Dulcinéia Mendes Souza
Lucas Da Fonseca Roberti Garci̇a1
Michelli Cássia Dos Santos
Ana Carolina Corrêa Néi̇s
Tchéli Cassel De Araújo
Eduardo Antunes Bortoluzzi̇
spellingShingle Cleonice Da Silveira Tei̇xei̇ra
Beatriz Dulcinéia Mendes Souza
Lucas Da Fonseca Roberti Garci̇a1
Michelli Cássia Dos Santos
Ana Carolina Corrêa Néi̇s
Tchéli Cassel De Araújo
Eduardo Antunes Bortoluzzi̇
Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements
European Oral Research
portland cement
mineral trioxide aggregate
dimensional stability
compressive strength
author_facet Cleonice Da Silveira Tei̇xei̇ra
Beatriz Dulcinéia Mendes Souza
Lucas Da Fonseca Roberti Garci̇a1
Michelli Cássia Dos Santos
Ana Carolina Corrêa Néi̇s
Tchéli Cassel De Araújo
Eduardo Antunes Bortoluzzi̇
author_sort Cleonice Da Silveira Tei̇xei̇ra
title Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements
title_short Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements
title_full Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements
title_fullStr Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements
title_sort effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of mineral aggregate-based cements
publisher Istanbul University
series European Oral Research
issn 2630-6158
2651-2823
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different water-to-powder ratios on the dimensional stability and compressive strength of Portland cement and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA). Materials and Methods Five different volumes of distilled water (0.26; 0.28; 0.30; 0.33 and 0.35 mL) were used for every 1 g of the cements. Twelve samples (12 mm long x 6 mm in diameter) were prepared in Teflon molds. After measuring the initial length, the specimens were stored in distilled water for 24 hours or 30 days. At the end of these time intervals, the specimens were measured again, and the dimensional change was calculated. The same samples used in the previous test were submitted to compression in a universal test machine (1 mm/min-1). Results Analysis of the dimensional stability results showed no statistical difference between the cements, proportions and time intervals tested, or between their interactions. After 24 hours, MTA was more resistant than Portland cement (p<0.05). At 30 day-period, both cements had similar, and significantly higher resistance than they did at 24 hours (p<0.05). Conclusion The powder/water ratio had no influence on the dimensional stability of cements. Compressive strength of Portland cement was affected at the proportions of 0.30 and 0.35 mL/g.
topic portland cement
mineral trioxide aggregate
dimensional stability
compressive strength
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/eor/issue/45575/572493
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