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      Micro Push-out Bond Strength and Bioactivity Analysis of a Bioceramic Root Canal Sealer

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          Abstract

          Introduction:

          Bioactive endodontic sealers have been developed to improve the quality of root canal obturation. EndoSequence Bioceramic (BC) Sealer is amongst calcium silicate-based materials recently developed for permanent root canal filling. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bioactivity of BC Sealer and its micro push-out bond strength to dentin compared to AH-Plus (AH) sealer.

          Methods and Materials:

          To perform the micro push-out test, 24 root canals of mandibular premolars were instrumented and divided into two groups ( n=12). Each root was cut into 4 slices and lumens of the canals were filled with the sealers and submitted to micro push-out test. Failure mode was assessed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Bioactivity of BC sealer was investigated with scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive X-ray (SEM/EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Bioactivity assessments were reported descriptively. Bond strength data were analyzed by parametric t-test ( α=5%).

          Results:

          In micro push-out test AH had higher bond strength mean values (16.29 MPa) than BC sealer (9.48 MPa) ( P<0.05). Both groups had low amount of adhesive failure. SEM showed the presence of a mineral precipitate after 30 days and EDS analysis showed that those precipitates have high proportion of Ca. XRD showed peaks of crystalline phases of calcium carbonate compatible with the bioactivity.

          Conclusion:

          BC sealer showed indications of bioactivity and lower bond strength to dentine compared to AH.

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          Bioactivity evaluation of three calcium silicate-based endodontic materials.

          To compare white ProRoot MTA (WMTA), EndoSequence BC sealer (BC sealer) and Biodentine with regard to their ability to produce apatites and cause Ca and Si incorporation in adjacent human root canal dentine after immersion in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). Root sections of human single-rooted teeth were filled with one of the materials and immersed in PBS for 1, 7, 30 or 90 days (n = 5 each). Morphology and elemental composition of surface precipitates and interfacial dentine were analysed using a wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy electron probe microanalyser with image observation function. Ca- and Si-incorporation depths in the interfacial dentine were measured. In addition, the amount of Ca ions released from the test materials was measured by EDTA titration. All materials produced surface precipitates of acicular or lath-like morphology with Ca/P ratio of 1.6 : 2.0. Within dentinal tubules, the three materials formed tag-like structures that were frequently composed of Ca- and P-rich and Si-poor materials, suggesting intratubular precipitation. Ca- and Si-incorporation depths were in the order of Biodentine > WMTA > BC sealer, with a significant difference between BC sealer and the others at several time-points (P   WMTA > BC sealer with significant differences between the materials (P < 0.05). Compared with Biodentine and WMTA, BC sealer showed less Ca ion release and did not show Ca and Si incorporation as deeply in human root canal dentine when immersed in PBS for up to 90 days. © 2013 International Endodontic Journal. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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            Setting properties and cytotoxicity evaluation of a premixed bioceramic root canal sealer.

            This study investigated the setting time and micohardness of a premixed calcium phosphate silicate-based sealer (EndoSequence BC Sealer; Brasseler USA, Savannah, GA) in the presence of different moisture contents (0-9 wt%). The moisture content that produced the most optimal setting properties was used to prepare set EndoSequence BC Sealer for cytotoxicity comparison with an epoxy resin-based sealer (AH Plus; Dentsply Caulk, Milford, DE). Standardized disks were created with BC Sealer, AH Plus, Pulp Canal Sealer EWT (positive control) (SybronEndo, Orange CA), and Teflon (Small Parts Inc., Miami Lakes, FL; negative control). Disks were placed in Transwell Inserts, providing indirect contact with MC3T3-E1 cells. Succinate dehydrogenase activity of the cells was evaluated over a 6-week period using MTT ((3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) assay. Cytotoxicity profiles of BC Sealer and AH Plus were fitted with polynomial regression models. The time for 50% of the cells to survive (T(0.5)) was analyzed using the Wald statistic with a two-tailed significance level of 0.05. BC Sealer required at least 168 hours to reach the final setting using the Gilmore needle method, and its microhardeness significantly declined when water was included in the sealer (P = .004). All set sealers exhibited severe cytotoxicity at 24 hours. The cytotoxicity of AH Plus gradually decreased and became noncytotoxic, whereas BC Sealer remained moderately cytotoxic over the 6-week period. A significant difference (P < .001) was detected between T(0.5) of BC Sealer (5.10 weeks; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.69-5.42, standard error [SE] = 0.09) and T(0.5) of AH Plus (0.86 weeks; 95% CI, 0.68-1.05; SE = 0.18). Further studies are required to evaluate the correlation between the length of setting time of BC Sealer and its degree of cytotoxicity. Copyright © 2011 American Association of Endodontists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Iran Endod J
                Iran Endod J
                IEJ
                Iranian Endodontic Journal
                Iranian Center for Endodontic Research (Tehran, Iran )
                1735-7497
                2008-2746
                Summer 2017
                : 12
                : 3
                : 343-348
                Affiliations
                [a ] Dental School, CEUMA University, São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil;
                [b ] Discipline of Endodontics College of Dentistry University of Saskatchewan, SK, Canada;
                [c ] Dental Sciences Post-graduation Program, Course of Dentistry, Universitary Center Christus, Fortaleza, Brazil;
                [d ] Center of Materials Science and Technology, Energy and Nuclear Research Institute (IPEN), São Paulo, Brazil;
                [e ] Discipline of Dental Materials, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA), São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil;
                [f ] Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author: Ceci Nunes Carvalho, CEUMA University, Rua Josué Montello n° 1, Renascença II, 65075120, São Luís, MA, Brazil. Tel: +55 98 321441277 E-mail: cecicar@usp.br
                Article
                10.22037/iej.v12i3.16091
                5527212
                28808463
                9ecd2349-ebd0-47a5-ac01-04f0f5d56e58

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 9 February 2017
                : 11 May 2017
                : 27 May 2017
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                Dentistry
                bioactivity,bioceramic,dentine,micro push-out bond strength,root canal sealer
                Dentistry
                bioactivity, bioceramic, dentine, micro push-out bond strength, root canal sealer

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