The influence of particle size and curing conditions on testing mineral trioxide aggregate cement.

Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2016-10-05 eCollection Date: 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1080/23337931.2016.1239181
William Nguyen Ha, Bill Kahler, Laurence James Walsh
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Objectives: To assess the effects on curing conditions (dry versus submerged curing) and particle size on the compressive strength (CS) and flexural strength (FS) of set MTA cement. Materials and methods: Two different Portland cements were created, P1 and P2, with P1 < P2 in particle size. These were then used to create two experimental MTA products, M1 and M2, with M1 < M2 in particle size. Particle size analysis was performed according to ISO 13320. The particle size at the 90th percentile (i.e. the larger particles) was P1: 15.2 μm, P2: 29.1 μm, M1: 16.5 μm, and M2: 37.1 μm. M2 was cured exposed to air, or submerged in fluids of pH 5.0, 7.2 (PBS), or 7.5 for 1 week. CS and FS of the set cement were determined using a modified ISO 9917-1 and ISO 4049 methods, respectively. P1, P2, M1 and M2 were cured in PBS at physiological pH (7.2) and likewise tested for CS and FS. Results: Curing under dry conditions gave a significantly lower CS than when cured in PBS. There was a trend for lower FS for dry versus wet curing. However, this did not reach statistical significance. Cements with smaller particle sizes showed greater CS and FS at 1 day than those with larger particle sizes. However, this advantage was lost over the following 1-3 weeks. Conclusions: Experiments that test the properties of MTA should cure the MTA under wet conditions and at physiological pH.

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粒径和养护条件对矿物三氧化物骨料水泥试验的影响。
目的:评估养护条件(干养护与浸没养护)和粒径对MTA水泥的抗压强度(CS)和抗弯强度(FS)的影响。材料和方法:制备了两种不同的硅酸盐水泥,P1和P2, P1的粒径< P2。然后,这些被用来制造两种实验MTA产品,M1和M2,其中M1 < M2的粒度。根据ISO 13320进行粒度分析。第90百分位(即较大颗粒)粒径分别为P1: 15.2 μm, P2: 29.1 μm, M1: 16.5 μm, M2: 37.1 μm。M2暴露在空气中,或浸泡在pH 5.0、7.2 (PBS)或7.5的液体中1周。水泥的CS和FS分别采用改进的ISO 9917-1和ISO 4049方法测定。P1, P2, M1和M2在生理pH(7.2)的PBS中固化,同样测试CS和FS。结果:在干燥条件下固化的CS明显低于在PBS中固化的CS。干固化比湿固化有更低FS的趋势。然而,这并没有达到统计学意义。粒径较小的水泥在第1天的CS和FS均高于粒径较大的水泥。然而,这种优势在接下来的1-3周内就消失了。结论:测试MTA性能的实验应在湿润条件下和生理pH下对MTA进行固化。
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