| Literature DB >> 29065542 |
Basil Athanassiadis1,2, Laurence J Walsh3.
Abstract
Calcium hydroxide pastes have been used in endodontics since 1947. Most current calcium hydroxide endodontic pastes use water as the vehicle, which limits the dissolution of calcium hydroxide that can be achieved and, thereby, the maximum pH that can be achieved within the root canal system. Using polyethylene glycol as a solvent, rather than water, can achieve an increase in hydroxyl ions release compared to water or saline. By adopting non-aqueous solvents such as the polyethylene glycols (PEG), greater dissolution and faster hydroxyl ion release can be achieved, leading to enhanced antimicrobial actions, and other improvements in performance and biocompatibility.Entities:
Keywords: alkalinity; calcium hydroxide; disinfection; endodontics; medicaments; polyethylene glycol
Year: 2017 PMID: 29065542 PMCID: PMC5667025 DOI: 10.3390/ma10101219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Calcium hydroxide pastes used in endodontics.
| Name | Ca(OH)2 Content and Vehicle | Measured pH |
|---|---|---|
| ApexCalTM | 29% in water + PEG + glycerin | 12.4 |
| CalenTM | 49.8% in PEG 400 | N/A |
| Calasept PlusTM | 41.1% in saline (water) | 12.6 |
| CalcipulpeTM | 20% in water | 11.8 |
| CalmixTM | 37.5% in PEG 400 + PEG 3350 | 15.0 |
| DT TempTM | 50% in water | 12.6 |
| OdontocideTM | 20% in PEG 400 + water | 13.2 |
| PulpdentTM | 42% in water | 12.7 |
| Ultracal XSTM | 35% in water | 12.5 |
N/A = not available. Data on pH taken from References [21,27,29,30,31].
pH windows in various solvents.
| Solvent | Lower Limit | Upper Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Water | 0 | 14 |
| Sulfolane | −10 | 31 |
| Methanol | 1.8 | 17.2 |
| Ammonia | 18 | 32.5 |
| Ethanol | −4 | 16 |
| Acetone | −5 | 20 |
Based on Reference [48].
Figure 1pH measurements using a KCl electrode (Ionode) (blue bars) and a tetraethylammonium bromide (TEABr) electrode (Metrohm Solvotrode)(model, company, city, country) (red bars) according to the percentage weight loading of calcium hydroxide in different solvents, comprising (from the left to the right) PEG 400, PEG 400 + PEG 3350 copolymer, water with carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), saline, and a mix of 5% water and PEG 400. Two commercial pastes are water based (Pulpdent, Calasept Plus), and two use PEG 400 (Odontocide, Calmix). The typical pH achieved for calcium hydroxide in water is shown by the horizontal black line. Data from Reference [31].
pH assessments using conventional and non-aqueous electrodes.
| Product | KCl Electrode | TEABr Electrode |
|---|---|---|
| Pulpdent | 12.706 (0.006) | 12.862 (0.008) |
| Calasept Plus | 12.662 (0.017) | 12.710 (0.012) |
| Odontocide | 13.170 (0.025) | 13.062 (0.450) |
| Calmix | 14.996 (0.010) | 15.162 (0.108) |