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Camilleri, Josette
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- 2024Proposing new standards for testing solubility of pulp preservation materialscitations
- 2024Chemical, antibacterial and cytotoxic properties of four different endodontic sealer leachates over timecitations
- 2024Leaching and cytotoxicity of bismuth oxide in ProRoot MTAcitations
- 2024Characterization and Assessment of Physical Properties of 3 Single Syringe Hydraulic Cement-based Sealerscitations
- 2023Editorial
- 2022Surface characteristics and bacterial adhesion of endodontic cements.citations
- 2022Surface characteristics and bacterial adhesion of endodontic cements ; ENEngelskEnglishSurface characteristics and bacterial adhesion of endodontic cementscitations
- 2021Effect of different manipulations on the physical, chemical and microstructural characteristics of Biodentinecitations
- 2021PRILE 2021 guidelines for reporting laboratory studies in endodontologycitations
- 2020Antimicrobial and ultrastructural properties of root canal filling materials exposed to bacterial challengecitations
- 2020Characterization of heat resistant hydraulic sealer for warm vertical obturationcitations
- 2020Classification of hydraulic cements used in dentistrycitations
- 2019Bioactivity potential of Portland cement in regenerative endodontic procedurescitations
- 2019Investigation of the effect of the water to powder ratio on hydraulic cement propertiescitations
- 2018Surface Microstructural Changes and Release of Ions from Dental Metal Alloy Removable Prostheses in Patients Suffering from Acid Refluxcitations
- 2018The effect of mixing method on tricalcium silicate-based cementcitations
- 2018Assessment of corrosion resistance of cast cobalt- and nickel-chromium dental alloys in acidic environmentscitations
- 2017Antimicrobial activity of ProRoot MTA in contact with bloodcitations
- 2017Bonding over Dentin Replacement Materialscitations
- 2017Will Bioceramics be the Future Root Canal Filling Materials?citations
- 2016Assessment of the interaction of Portland cement-based materials with blood and tissue fluids using an animal modelcitations
- 2015Effect of sterilization techniques prior to antimicrobial testing on physical properties of dental restorative materialscitations
- 2014Color stability of white mineral trioxide aggregate in contact with hypochlorite solutioncitations
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Characterization and Assessment of Physical Properties of 3 Single Syringe Hydraulic Cement-based Sealers
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<p>INTRODUCTION: A number of sealers with different chemistries are badged as Bioceramic, implying biological activity, but have dissimilar properties, which has implications on the sealer properties and will affect the quality and outcome of root canal treatment. This study aimed to assess the physical and chemical properties of 3 hydraulic cement-based sealers, namely BC Universal sealer compared with Totalfill BC sealer and AH Plus Bioceramic.</p><p>METHODS: The microstructure and composition of the sealers were assessed using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy after setting. The crystalline phases were assessed by X-ray diffraction analysis and the leachates were tested using inductively coupled plasma. All testing was performed at 0, 7, and 28 days. The physical properties of film thickness, flow, radiopacity, and solubility were evaluated using ISO 6876:2012 standards.</p><p>RESULTS: All 3 sealers contained calcium, zirconium, and silicon. Totalfill BC had the highest calcium release at 7 and 28 days followed by AH Plus Bioceramic and BC Universal sealer. All 3 sealers adhered to the ISO standard in terms of flow and radiopacity. BC Universal sealer was slightly over the range (>50 μm) for film thickness. All sealers exceeded the solubility range set by ISO 6876:2012.</p><p>CONCLUSION: Although these hydraulic cement sealers had similar components and delivery, the properties varied significantly. The testing of material properties to confirm the suitability for clinical use is necessary.</p>