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Article

Influence of Phase Composition and Morphology on the Calcium Ion Release of Several Classical and Hybrid Endodontic Cements

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Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Medical University Sofia, 1 George Sofiiski Str., 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Medical University-Pleven, 1 St. Kliment Ohridski Str., 5800 Pleven, Bulgaria
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Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bontchev Str. Bl. 11, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
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Materials 2024, 17(22), 5568; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17225568
Submission received: 18 October 2024 / Revised: 6 November 2024 / Accepted: 13 November 2024 / Published: 14 November 2024

Abstract

The ability of the cement to release calcium ions, which participate in the remineralization of dentin by forming apatite which improves root canal sealing with time, is of particular importance. Five recently introduced calcium-silicate commercial dental cements were investigated with a view to the influence of the physicochemical characteristics on the possibility of releasing calcium ions in an aqueous medium. Two hybrid calcium-silicate cements in the form of a paste-like ready mix (BioCal® Cap and TheraCal LC) and three calcium-silicate cements consisting of two components—powder and liquid (Harvard MTA Universal, Rootdent, and BioFactor) were subjected to powder XRD, SEM, and EDS for detailed examination. The cements were immersed in water for 28 days and the phase composition and morphology of the cements before and after soaking were studied. The total calcium release for each cement was determined by ICP-OES. BioFactor and BioCal® Cap release the highest amount of calcium ions, while the lowest release is registered with Rootdent and TheraCal LC. The PDT treatment of BioFactor does not influence substantially the calcium release. The impact of the elemental and phase composition on the calcium release and calcium carbonate formation was discussed. A reciprocal relation between the aluminum content and the quantity of the released calcium has been found.
Keywords: dental calcium-silicate cements (CSCs); mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA); hybrid cements; phase composition; calcium release; PDT dental calcium-silicate cements (CSCs); mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA); hybrid cements; phase composition; calcium release; PDT
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Dimitrova, I.; Gentscheva, G.; Spassova, I.; Kovacheva, D. Influence of Phase Composition and Morphology on the Calcium Ion Release of Several Classical and Hybrid Endodontic Cements. Materials 2024, 17, 5568. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17225568

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Dimitrova I, Gentscheva G, Spassova I, Kovacheva D. Influence of Phase Composition and Morphology on the Calcium Ion Release of Several Classical and Hybrid Endodontic Cements. Materials. 2024; 17(22):5568. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17225568

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Dimitrova, Ivanka, Galia Gentscheva, Ivanka Spassova, and Daniela Kovacheva. 2024. "Influence of Phase Composition and Morphology on the Calcium Ion Release of Several Classical and Hybrid Endodontic Cements" Materials 17, no. 22: 5568. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17225568

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