Abstract
Aim
To evaluate the reactivity of different endodontic materials and sealers with glucose and to asses the reliability of the glucose leakage model in measuring penetration of glucose through these materials.
Methodology
Ten uniform discs (radius 5 mm, thickness 2 mm) were made of each of the following materials: Portland cement, MTA (grey and white), sealer 26, calcium sulphate, calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2], AH26,Epiphany, Resilon, gutta-percha and dentine. After storing the discs for 1 week at 37°C and humid conditions, they were immersed in 0.2 mg mL−1 glucose solution in a test tube. The concentration of glucose was evaluated using an enzymatic reaction after 1 week. Statistical analysis was performed with the anova and Dunnett tests at a significant level of P < 0.05.
Results
Portland cement, MTA, Ca(OH)2 and sealer 26 reduced the concentration in the test tube of glucose significantly after 1 week (P < 0.05). Calcium sulphate reduced the concentration of glucose, but the difference in concentrations was not significant (P = 0.054).
Conclusions
Portland cement, MTA, Ca(OH)2 and sealer 26 react with a 0.2 mg mL−1 glucose solution. Therefore, these materials should not be evaluated for sealing ability with the glucose leakage model.
To evaluate the reactivity of different endodontic materials and sealers with glucose and to asses the reliability of the glucose leakage model in measuring penetration of glucose through these materials.
Methodology
Ten uniform discs (radius 5 mm, thickness 2 mm) were made of each of the following materials: Portland cement, MTA (grey and white), sealer 26, calcium sulphate, calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2], AH26,Epiphany, Resilon, gutta-percha and dentine. After storing the discs for 1 week at 37°C and humid conditions, they were immersed in 0.2 mg mL−1 glucose solution in a test tube. The concentration of glucose was evaluated using an enzymatic reaction after 1 week. Statistical analysis was performed with the anova and Dunnett tests at a significant level of P < 0.05.
Results
Portland cement, MTA, Ca(OH)2 and sealer 26 reduced the concentration in the test tube of glucose significantly after 1 week (P < 0.05). Calcium sulphate reduced the concentration of glucose, but the difference in concentrations was not significant (P = 0.054).
Conclusions
Portland cement, MTA, Ca(OH)2 and sealer 26 react with a 0.2 mg mL−1 glucose solution. Therefore, these materials should not be evaluated for sealing ability with the glucose leakage model.
Original language | Undefined/Unknown |
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Pages (from-to) | 869-872 |
Journal | International Endodontic Journal |
Volume | 41 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |