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Effect of Root Repair Materials and Bioactive Glasses on Microhardness of Dentin

INTRODUCTION: The use of bioactive glasses to re-establish or increase mechanical properties of the root dentin may be an interesting alternative. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of root repair materials and bioactive glasses on the microhardness of human root dentin. METHODS AND MA...

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Autores principales: Santos Cardoso, Olinto, Coelho Ferreira, Meire, Moreno Carvalho, Edilausson, Campos Ferreira, Paulo Vitor, Bauer, José, Carvalho, Ceci Nunes
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Publicado: Iranian Center for Endodontic Research 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6064030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30083203
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/iej.v13i3.20565
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author Santos Cardoso, Olinto
Coelho Ferreira, Meire
Moreno Carvalho, Edilausson
Campos Ferreira, Paulo Vitor
Bauer, José
Carvalho, Ceci Nunes
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Coelho Ferreira, Meire
Moreno Carvalho, Edilausson
Campos Ferreira, Paulo Vitor
Bauer, José
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description INTRODUCTION: The use of bioactive glasses to re-establish or increase mechanical properties of the root dentin may be an interesting alternative. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of root repair materials and bioactive glasses on the microhardness of human root dentin. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Sixty-four sectioned palatal roots of human molars were prepared and two slices were obtained of the middle third of each root (one corresponding to the control group, without treatment, and the other to the experimental group). The pairs of slices were randomly divided into four groups (n=16). The root canal of experimental slices were filled with one of the following materials: mineral trioxide aggregate (Angelus MTA, Angelus, Londrina, Paraná, Brazil), EndoSequence Root Repair Material (ERRM, Brassler, Savannah, GA, USA), Bioglass (45S5) and an experimental niobophosphate glass (NbG). The specimens were stored in an oven at 37(º)C, in an environment with 100% humidity for 60 days. The specimens were subjected to a microhardness test. Four indentations were made at a distance of 20 µm from the root canal lumen. For microhardness analysis, comparing the experimental groups and their respective controls, the Student’s-t test was applied. For comparison of the percentage increase in microhardness between the groups, the data were statistically analyzed by using One-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test. The level of significance was set at 0.05. RESULTS: All the materials significantly increased the dentin microhardness values (P<0.05). MTA showed a higher increase in microhardness (94.8±42.7%), similar to that of EndoSequence (62.3±39.9%). The 45S5 (46.5±30.0%) and NbG (53.8±31.3%) showed the lowest percentages of increase in microhardness, but were statistically similar to those of EndoSequence. CONCLUSION: All the materials tested were capable of increasing root dentin microhardness.
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spelling pubmed-60640302018-08-06 Effect of Root Repair Materials and Bioactive Glasses on Microhardness of Dentin Santos Cardoso, Olinto Coelho Ferreira, Meire Moreno Carvalho, Edilausson Campos Ferreira, Paulo Vitor Bauer, José Carvalho, Ceci Nunes Iran Endod J Original Article INTRODUCTION: The use of bioactive glasses to re-establish or increase mechanical properties of the root dentin may be an interesting alternative. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of root repair materials and bioactive glasses on the microhardness of human root dentin. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Sixty-four sectioned palatal roots of human molars were prepared and two slices were obtained of the middle third of each root (one corresponding to the control group, without treatment, and the other to the experimental group). The pairs of slices were randomly divided into four groups (n=16). The root canal of experimental slices were filled with one of the following materials: mineral trioxide aggregate (Angelus MTA, Angelus, Londrina, Paraná, Brazil), EndoSequence Root Repair Material (ERRM, Brassler, Savannah, GA, USA), Bioglass (45S5) and an experimental niobophosphate glass (NbG). The specimens were stored in an oven at 37(º)C, in an environment with 100% humidity for 60 days. The specimens were subjected to a microhardness test. Four indentations were made at a distance of 20 µm from the root canal lumen. For microhardness analysis, comparing the experimental groups and their respective controls, the Student’s-t test was applied. For comparison of the percentage increase in microhardness between the groups, the data were statistically analyzed by using One-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test. The level of significance was set at 0.05. RESULTS: All the materials significantly increased the dentin microhardness values (P<0.05). MTA showed a higher increase in microhardness (94.8±42.7%), similar to that of EndoSequence (62.3±39.9%). The 45S5 (46.5±30.0%) and NbG (53.8±31.3%) showed the lowest percentages of increase in microhardness, but were statistically similar to those of EndoSequence. CONCLUSION: All the materials tested were capable of increasing root dentin microhardness. Iranian Center for Endodontic Research 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6064030/ /pubmed/30083203 http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/iej.v13i3.20565 Text en 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.
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Coelho Ferreira, Meire
Moreno Carvalho, Edilausson
Campos Ferreira, Paulo Vitor
Bauer, José
Carvalho, Ceci Nunes
Effect of Root Repair Materials and Bioactive Glasses on Microhardness of Dentin
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title_fullStr Effect of Root Repair Materials and Bioactive Glasses on Microhardness of Dentin
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Root Repair Materials and Bioactive Glasses on Microhardness of Dentin
title_short Effect of Root Repair Materials and Bioactive Glasses on Microhardness of Dentin
title_sort effect of root repair materials and bioactive glasses on microhardness of dentin
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6064030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30083203
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/iej.v13i3.20565
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