Literature DB >> 28868797

Effect of blood contamination on the compressive strength of three calcium silicate-based cements.

Mohammad S Sheykhrezae1, Naghmeh Meraji1, Fatemeh Ghanbari2, Mohammad H Nekoofar1,3, Behnam Bolhari1, Paul M H Dummer3.   

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of human blood exposure on the compressive strength of various calcium silicate-based cements. Two hundred and eighty-eight customised cylindrical moulds were randomly divided into three groups according to material used: ProRoot MTA, Biodentine or CEM cement (n = 96). Each group was divided into two subgroups according to exposure conditions: PBS or blood. Then, the compressive strength of the specimens was measured after 6 h, 24 h, 72 h and 7 days. The compressive strength of CEM cement could not be measured after 6 and 24‏ h regardless of the exposure conditions nor could the compressive strength of 6 h blood-exposed ProRoot MTA. The compressive strength of blood-exposed ProRoot MTA was only significantly lower after 6 h, but no difference was seen at other time intervals. Blood exposed did adversely affected the compressive strength of Biodentine. The compressive strength of all groups significantly increased over time (P < 0.005).
© 2017 Australian Society of Endodontology Inc.

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Keywords:  CEM Cement; ProRoot MTA; biodentine; blood contamination; compressive strength

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28868797     DOI: 10.1111/aej.12227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Endod J        ISSN: 1329-1947            Impact factor:   1.659


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Review 1.  Push-out bond strength of the calcium silicate-based endodontic cements in the presence of blood: A systematic review and meta-analysis of in vitro studies.

Authors:  Mahdieh Alipour; Leili Faraji Gavgani; Negin Ghasemi
Journal:  Clin Exp Dent Res       Date:  2022-02-27
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