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Rheological properties and setting kinetics of bioceramic hydraulic cements : ProRoot MTA versus RS+
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Jevnikar, Arne Peter
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Malgaj, Tine
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Radan, Kristian
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Özden Moser, Ipeknaz
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Kušter, Monika
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Kocjan, Andraž
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Hydraulic calcium silicate-based cements (HCSCs) have become a superior bioceramic alternative to epoxy-based root canal sealers in endodontics. A new generation of purified HCSCs formulations has emerged to address the several drawbacks of original Portland-based mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). This study was designed to assess the physio-chemical properties of a ProRoot MTA and compare it with newly formulated RS+, a synthetic HCSC, by advanced characterisation techniques that allow for in situ analyses. Visco-elastic behaviour was monitored with rheometry, while phase transformation kinetics were followed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR), and Raman spectroscopies. Scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy, SEM-EDS, and laser-diffraction analyses was performed to evaluate the compositional and morphological characteristics of both cements. While the kinetics of surface hydration of both powders, when mixed with water, were comparable, an order of magnitude finer particle size distribution of RS+ coupled with the modified biocompatible formulation proved pivotal in its ability to exert predictable viscous flow during working time, and it was more than two times faster in viscoelastic-to-elastic transition, reflecting improved handling and setting behaviour. Finally, RS+ could be completely transformed into hydration products, i.e., calcium silicate hydrate and calcium hydroxide, within 48 h, while hydration products were not yet detected by XRD in ProRoot MTA and were obviously bound to particulate surface in a thin film. Because of the favourable rheological and faster setting kinetics, synthetic, finer-grained HCSCs, such as RS+, represent a viable option as an alternative to conventional MTA-based HCSCs for endodontic treatments.
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English
Keywords:
hydraulic calcium silicate cements
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HCSCs
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mineral trioxide aggregate
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MTA
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bioactive materials
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handling
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rheological properties
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setting kinetics
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
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2023
Number of pages:
14 str.
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Vol. 16, iss. 8, art. 3174
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20.500.12556/RUL-155601
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620.1/.2
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1996-1944
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10.3390/ma16083174
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149530371
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08.04.2024
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Materials
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Materials
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International
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1996-1944
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33588485
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