Effect of storage temperature on sealing ability and solubility of White Mineral Trioxide Aggregate

2012 
Objective. Knowledge about the effect of storage conditions on the clinical performance of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) is of great importance for clinicians. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of storage temperature on sealing ability and solubility of white MTA. Materials and methods. This study was divided into two parts: sealing ability and solubility tests. Forty single-rooted human pre-molars were divided into three experimental (n = 10) and two control groups (n = 5). The root canals were instrumented and root apices were resected. Root-end cavities were prepared and filled with white MTA stored at 4C, 25 Co r 40C. Microleakage was evaluated using a protein leakage test with bovine serum albumin at 24-h intervals for 120 days. The solubility test was also performed based on ISO specifications (ISO 2001-6876). Data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance and post-hoc Tukey test, with a significance level set at p = 0.05. Results. The highest bovine serum albumin microleakage and the highest solubility rates were observed in 4C followed by 25C and 40C groups. At higher temperatures, leakage needed significantly longer times to occur (p < 0.05). Conclusions. Based on these findings, storage temperature appears to play an important role in the properties and hence clinical outcomes of MTA.
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