Physicochemical properties and effect of bioceramic root canal filling for primary teeth on osteoblast biology.
Victor Manuel Ochoa RodríguezMario Tanomaru-FilhoElisandra Marcia RodriguesEduarda de Oliveira BugançaJuliane Maria Guerreiro-TanomaruGisele FariaPublished in: Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB (2021)
All the materials showed radiopacity higher than 3 mm Al. Bio-CP had lower pH than Calen-ZO, but higher pH than ZOE. Calen-ZO and Bio-CP did not set. The setting time for ZOE was 110 min. The cytocompatibility order was Calen-ZO > Bio-CP > ZOE (1:2, 1:4 dilutions) and Calen-ZO > Bio-CP = ZOE (1:12, 1:24 dilutions) and Calen-ZO = Bio-CP > ZOE (1:32 dilution). Bio-CP induced greater ALP activity at 7 days, and greater mineralised nodule production, compared to Calen-ZO (p<0.05). Conclusions Bio-CP showed adequate physicochemical properties, cytocompatibility and potential to induce mineralisation.
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