In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying Agents

Commercial formulations based on 80:20 mixtures of Portland cement and bismuth oxide (a radiopacifying agent) are used in dentistry as root-filling materials. This study compares the impact of two alternative radiopacifiers, barium sulphate and zirconium oxide, with that of bismuth oxide, on the set...

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Main Authors: Coleman Nichola Jayne, Hanarasinghe Rajitha, Güçlü Zeynep Aslı, Booth Samantha Ellen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710903003
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spelling doaj-c7659bdcc1004c828f0306d46bd8c3692021-02-02T06:55:45ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011090300310.1051/matecconf/201710903003matecconf_icmsnt2017_03003In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying AgentsColeman Nichola Jayne0Hanarasinghe Rajitha1Güçlü Zeynep Aslı2Booth Samantha Ellen3University of Greenwich, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Chatham MaritimeFaculty of Medicine, University of PeradeniyaDepartment of Paediatric Dentistry, Erciyes UniversityUniversity of Greenwich, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Chatham MaritimeCommercial formulations based on 80:20 mixtures of Portland cement and bismuth oxide (a radiopacifying agent) are used in dentistry as root-filling materials. This study compares the impact of two alternative radiopacifiers, barium sulphate and zirconium oxide, with that of bismuth oxide, on the setting times and bioactivity of white Portland cement. The findings indicate that bismuth oxide prolongs both the initial and final setting times of the cement, and that barium sulphate and zirconium oxide have no effect on this parameter. Hydroxyapatite (HA) formed on the surfaces of all test samples within 7 days of exposure to simulated body fluid, indicating that they possess the potential to stimulate new hard tissue formation. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, the traditional technique for the identification of HA, was not appropriate for the analysis of these cement systems owing to the overlap of signals from each of the radiopacifiers with the characteristic P-O bending modes of HA in the 570 – 610 cm−1 region. In this respect, the P-O band at 965 cm−1 of HA in the Raman spectrum was found to be a suitable means of detection since it is discrete with respect to all signals arising from the radiopacifying agents and cement phases.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710903003
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author Coleman Nichola Jayne
Hanarasinghe Rajitha
Güçlü Zeynep Aslı
Booth Samantha Ellen
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Hanarasinghe Rajitha
Güçlü Zeynep Aslı
Booth Samantha Ellen
In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying Agents
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Coleman Nichola Jayne
Hanarasinghe Rajitha
Güçlü Zeynep Aslı
Booth Samantha Ellen
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title In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying Agents
title_short In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying Agents
title_full In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying Agents
title_fullStr In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying Agents
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Bioactivity and Setting Times of White Portland Cement Combined with Different Radio Pacifying Agents
title_sort in vitro bioactivity and setting times of white portland cement combined with different radio pacifying agents
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Commercial formulations based on 80:20 mixtures of Portland cement and bismuth oxide (a radiopacifying agent) are used in dentistry as root-filling materials. This study compares the impact of two alternative radiopacifiers, barium sulphate and zirconium oxide, with that of bismuth oxide, on the setting times and bioactivity of white Portland cement. The findings indicate that bismuth oxide prolongs both the initial and final setting times of the cement, and that barium sulphate and zirconium oxide have no effect on this parameter. Hydroxyapatite (HA) formed on the surfaces of all test samples within 7 days of exposure to simulated body fluid, indicating that they possess the potential to stimulate new hard tissue formation. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, the traditional technique for the identification of HA, was not appropriate for the analysis of these cement systems owing to the overlap of signals from each of the radiopacifiers with the characteristic P-O bending modes of HA in the 570 – 610 cm−1 region. In this respect, the P-O band at 965 cm−1 of HA in the Raman spectrum was found to be a suitable means of detection since it is discrete with respect to all signals arising from the radiopacifying agents and cement phases.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710903003
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