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Title: Bioactivity potential of EndoSequence BC RRM putty
Authors: Moinzadeh, Amir T.
Aznar Portoles, Carlos
Schembri-Wismayer, Pierre
Camilleri, Josette
Keywords: Dental materials
Endodontics
Dental cements
Dental pulp -- Diseases -- Treatment
Tissue engineering
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: American Association of Endodontists
Citation: Moinzadeh, A. T., Aznar Portoles, C., Schembri Wismayer, P., & Camilleri, J. (2016). Bioactivity potential of EndoSequence BC RRM putty. Journal of Endodontics, 42(4), 615-621.
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Methods: EndoSequence BC RRM putty was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction analysis. This was done before setting and after contact with water, Hank's balanced salt solution, and heparinized whole blood. Furthermore, characterization of an explanted material from a failed root-end surgery was performed.
Results: The EndoSequence BC RRM putty was composed of tricalcium silicate, tantalum oxide, and zirconium oxide. The tricalcium silicate reaction led to the formation of calcium hydroxide, and this was evident over the putty in contact with water and Hank's balanced salt solution. In the latter case, there was also the formation of globular crystals synonymous with hydroxyapatite formation. The material in contact with blood exhibited a poorly crystalline surface with additional peaks for calcium, phosphorus, and chlorine, whereas the material retrieved from the failed root-end surgery had deposition of calcium carbonate on its surface.
Conclusions: The environmental conditions affect the hydration of the EndoSequence RMM putty and consequentially the material interaction with the environment. However, in vitro material assessment may not be representative of the clinical situation because carbon dioxide present in vivo leads to the formation of calcium carbonate rather than the hydroxyapatite reported in in vitro studies.
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