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Influence of variations in the environmental pH on the solubility and water sorption of a calcium silicate-based root canal sealer.

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AIM To evaluate the influence of pH variation on the solubility and water sorption of a premixed calcium-silicate-based root canal sealer (EndoSequence BC Sealer) compared to the gold standard based… Click to show full abstract

AIM To evaluate the influence of pH variation on the solubility and water sorption of a premixed calcium-silicate-based root canal sealer (EndoSequence BC Sealer) compared to the gold standard based on epoxy resin (AH Plus Jet) after immersion in distilled water and phosphate buffered saline (PBS). METHODOLOGY Solubility and water sorption were evaluated after immersion in distilled water or PBS at several pHs (5, 7 and 12) and the values were calculated as percentages of the original mass after 24 hours, 7 and 30 days of immersion. The crystalline structures present in the sealers and surface precipitates were assessed by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The Shapiro-Wilk's test revealed that data were normally distributed; thus, statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey´s tests or independent t-test, assuming a 5% α-error. RESULTS EndoSequence BC Sealer was associated with significantly higher water sorption and solubility compared to AH Plus Jet in all tested conditions (P<0.05). The acid environment increased the 24 hours solubility of EndoSequence BC Sealer immersed in PBS (P<0.05) and did not induce significative changes in the water sorption (P>0.05). Alkaline pH reduced the solubility of EndoSequence BC Sealer and increased that of AH Plus Jet at all experimental times and soaking media (P<0.05). Alkaline environment also significantly increased the water sorption of AH Plus Jet immersed in PBS (P<0.05). Immersion in PBS significantly reduced the solubility of EndoSequence BC Sealer and significantly increased that of AH Plus Jet (P<0.05). Precipitates on the surface of EndoSequence BC Sealer corresponding to hydroxyapatite and calcium carbonate were detected after immersion in PBS at pH 5 and 7 for 30 days. CONCLUSIONS EndoSequence BC Sealer had significantly greater solubility and water sorption than AH Plus Jet. Although the alkaline pH and soaking media directly influenced the solubility and water sorption of the sealers, the solubility of AH Plus Jet remained within the limits recommended by ISO 6876, while the solubility of the EndoSequence BC Sealer did not comply with ISO recommendations in all the conditions tested.

Keywords: water; endosequence sealer; solubility; water sorption

Journal Title: International endodontic journal
Year Published: 2021

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