Temperature changes affect the rheological properties of a silicone-based and an epoxy resin-based root canal sealers.
Jéssica Vavavassori de FreitasJohannes EbertJardel Francisco Mazzi-ChavesFlávia Sens Fagundes TomazinhoManoel Damião de Sousa-NetoUlrich LohbauerFlares Baratto FilhoPublished in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2020)
To evaluate temperature changes on the rheological properties (setting time and complex viscosity (η*)) of GuttaFlow Bioseal (GFB) and AH Plus Jet (AHPJ). Rheological measurements were performed in oscillating mode at the strain amplitude and angular frequency of 0.01% and 10 rad s-1 , respectively. Each sealer (n = 5) was tested running a temperature ramp (rapid increase to 80°C, 1 min constantly at 80°C, and slower decrease to 37°C). Control groups (n = 5) were tested at a constant temperature of 37°C. Kolmogorov-Smirnov and one-way ANOVA (P < 0.05) statistical tests were performed. The temperature ramp reduced setting time of GFB (24.85 to 4.45 min) (P < 0.05), but did not alter that of AHPJ (P > 0.05). GFB exhibited an increased η*, whereas the AHPJ η* was decreased when heated (P < 0.05). Rheological properties of sealers were negatively affected by temperature changes.
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