Influence of radiopaque fillers on physicochemical properties of a model epoxy resin-based root canal sealer

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Objective: To verify the influence of radiopaque fillers on an epoxy resin-based sealer. Material and Methods: Experimental sealers were formulated by adding 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% and 120% of calcium tungstate, ytterbium trifluoride or barium sulphate by weight to an epoxy-resin-base. Setting time, flow, film thickness, radiopacity, sorption, solubility, pH and push-out bond strength were evaluated. Results: The setting time ranged from 373 to 612.66 min, the flow varied from 13.81±0.49 to 22.49±0.37 mm, and the film thickness ranged from 16.67±5.77 to 33.33±11.54 μm. The lowest pH was 5.47±0.53, and the highest was 6.99±0.03. Radiopacity varied from 0.38±0.04 to 2.57±0.21 mmAl and increased with the amount of filler. Calcium tungstate sealers had a higher sorption and solubility than other sealers. There was no significant difference in the push-out bond strength among the fillers at the 120% concentration. CONCLUSION: The inorganic fillers evaluated and their concentrations affect the physicochemical properties of an epoxy resin-based root canal sealer.

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Collares, F. M., Klein, M., Santos, P. D., Portella, F. F., Ogliari, F., Leitune, V. C. B., & Samuel, S. M. W. (2013). Influence of radiopaque fillers on physicochemical properties of a model epoxy resin-based root canal sealer. Journal of Applied Oral Science, 21(6), 533–539. https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-775720130334

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