Calcium release and pH-characteristics of calcium hydroxide plus points
Autor: | Anselm Petschelt, Gianluca Gambarini, Ulrich Lohbauer, Walter Dasch, Johannes Ebert |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
intra-canal medication
calcium hydroxide plus points calcium hydroxide points calcium release gutta-percha intracanal medication Scanning electron microscope Inorganic chemistry Negative control chemistry.chemical_element Calcium Statistics Nonparametric Complexometric titration Calcium Hydroxide Root Canal Filling Materials chemistry.chemical_compound Isotonic sodium chloride General Dentistry Analysis of Variance Calcium hydroxide Aqueous solution Root Canal Irrigants Chemistry Oxides Calcium Compounds Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Microscopy Electron Scanning Gutta-Percha |
Zdroj: | International Endodontic Journal. 38:683-689 |
ISSN: | 1365-2591 0143-2885 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2005.00972.x |
Popis: | Aim To evaluate calcium ion release and pH-characteristics of calcium hydroxide plus points (CHPP), conventional calcium hydroxide points (CHP, both Coltene/Whaledent, Langenau, Germany) and aqueous calcium hydroxide suspension (CHS) (Calxyl, OCO, Dirmstein, Germany). Methodology Ten CHPP or CHP of size 50 were immersed into 5 mL isotonic sodium chloride solution. Conventional Ca(OH)2-free gutta-percha points served as negative control. Calcium release was measured up to 44 days by means of complexometric titration. Time dependent pH behaviour of all points in comparison with CHS was determined immersing 30 points of size 50 into 2.3 mL 0.9% wt NaCl-solution at time intervals of 0.5–72 h by a microelectrode measuring chain and a pH-meter. The surface morphologies of new and used gutta-percha points were evaluated qualitatively under a scanning electron microscope. Statistical evaluation was carried out using Kolmogorov–Smirnov-tests, Mann–Whitney-tests and multifactorial anova. Results For CHPP, a threefold greater calcium release was measured compared with CHP. Both types of points as well as CHS showed a maximum pH of approximately 12. Differences between groups were statistically significant for calcium release and pH (multifactorial anova; P 11 within 3 min. CHPP had a greater release of Ca2+ compared with CHP. |
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