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A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media
INTRODUCTION: Solubility of root filling materials is heavily influenced by the environment they are in contact with. This study compared the solubility of ProRoot MTA in deionized water and synthetic tissue fluid. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty specimens of prepared MTA were immersed in deionized wat...
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Iranian Center for Endodontic Research
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3471586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23130050 |
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author | Saghiri, Mohammad Ali Ricci, Jack Daliri Joupari, Morteza Aeinehchi, Mohammad Ahmadi, Kamran Bahramian, Niloofar |
author_facet | Saghiri, Mohammad Ali Ricci, Jack Daliri Joupari, Morteza Aeinehchi, Mohammad Ahmadi, Kamran Bahramian, Niloofar |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Solubility of root filling materials is heavily influenced by the environment they are in contact with. This study compared the solubility of ProRoot MTA in deionized water and synthetic tissue fluid. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty specimens of prepared MTA were immersed in deionized water and synthetic tissue fluid (20 samples each). The solubility was assessed after 7 and 28 days. Scanning electron microscope observation was also performed. The mean weight loss was evaluated using a digital scale. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA. Tukey test was performed for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: MTA solubility in synthetic tissue fluid was significantly lower than deionized water after 7 and 28 days (P<0.05). Secondary electron detectors revealed the presence of lumps and platelets on the surfaces of both specimens. Also, more voids were observed in specimen stored in deionized water. CONCLUSION: MTA dissolved faster in deionized water than synthetic tissue fluid. Despite this, the solubility of this material in both media was acceptable. |
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spelling | pubmed-34715862012-11-05 A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media Saghiri, Mohammad Ali Ricci, Jack Daliri Joupari, Morteza Aeinehchi, Mohammad Ahmadi, Kamran Bahramian, Niloofar Iran Endod J Original Article INTRODUCTION: Solubility of root filling materials is heavily influenced by the environment they are in contact with. This study compared the solubility of ProRoot MTA in deionized water and synthetic tissue fluid. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty specimens of prepared MTA were immersed in deionized water and synthetic tissue fluid (20 samples each). The solubility was assessed after 7 and 28 days. Scanning electron microscope observation was also performed. The mean weight loss was evaluated using a digital scale. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA. Tukey test was performed for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: MTA solubility in synthetic tissue fluid was significantly lower than deionized water after 7 and 28 days (P<0.05). Secondary electron detectors revealed the presence of lumps and platelets on the surfaces of both specimens. Also, more voids were observed in specimen stored in deionized water. CONCLUSION: MTA dissolved faster in deionized water than synthetic tissue fluid. Despite this, the solubility of this material in both media was acceptable. Iranian Center for Endodontic Research 2011 2011-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3471586/ /pubmed/23130050 Text en Copyright © Iranian Endodontic Journal, 2011. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Saghiri, Mohammad Ali Ricci, Jack Daliri Joupari, Morteza Aeinehchi, Mohammad Ahmadi, Kamran Bahramian, Niloofar A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media |
title | A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media |
title_full | A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media |
title_fullStr | A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media |
title_full_unstemmed | A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media |
title_short | A Comparative Study of MTA Solubility in Various Media |
title_sort | comparative study of mta solubility in various media |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3471586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23130050 |
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