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Study of a hydraulic dicalcium phosphate dihydrate/calcium oxide-based cement for dental applications

✍ Scribed by El Briak, Hasna ;Durand, Denis ;Nurit, Josiane ;Munier, Sylvie ;Pauvert, Bernard ;Boudeville, Phillipe


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
188 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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Abstract

By mixing CaHPO~4~ · 2H~2~O (DCPD) and CaO with water or sodium phosphate buffers as liquid phase, a calcium phosphate cement was obtained. Its physical and mechanical properties, such as compressive strength, initial and final setting times, cohesion time, dough time, swelling time, dimensional and thermal behavior, and injectability were investigated by varying different parameters such as liquid to powder (L/P) ratio (0.35–0.7 ml g^−1^), molar calcium to phosphate (Ca/P) ratio (1.67–2.5) and the pH (4, 7, and 9) and the concentration (0–1 M) of the sodium phosphate buffer. The best results were obtained with the pH 7 sodium phosphate buffer at the concentration of 0.75 M. With this liquid phase, physical and mechanical properties depended on the Ca/P and L/P ratios, varying from 3 to 11 MPa (compressive strength), 6 to 10 min (initial setting time), 11 to 15 min (final setting time), 15 to 30 min (swelling time), 7 to 20 min (time of 100% injectability). The dough or working time was over 16 min. This cement expanded during its setting (1.2–5 % according to Ca/P and L/P ratios); this would allow a tight filling. Given the mechanical and rheological properties of this new DCPD/CaO‐based cement, its use as root canal sealing material can be considered as classical calcium hydroxide or ZnO/eugenol‐based pastes, without or with a gutta‐percha point. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res (Appl Biomater) 63: 447–453, 2002


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