TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of three calcium hydroxide formulations on fracture resistance of dentin over time
AU - Hawkins, Jeremiah James
AU - Torabinejad, Mahmoud
AU - Li, Yiming
AU - Retamozo, Bonnie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 John Wiley & A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2015/10/1
Y1 - 2015/10/1
N2 - Background: The long-term use of calcium hydroxide has been discouraged throughout the recent decade due to a proposed decrease in fracture resistance of dentin. This weakening has grave implications when used on immature teeth with thin dentinal walls in procedures such as apexogenesis. Aim: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of three commercial calcium hydroxide formulations (Vitapex, Ultracal XS and Pulpdent) on the fracture resistance of dentin in relation to time. Materials and Methods: Two-hundred and forty deciduous lamb incisors were collected, cleaned and shaped, and filled with one of the three calcium hydroxide formulations and one negative saline control. At one, three, and 6 months, these teeth were fractured on an Instron machine to determine fracture resistance. Results: No statistical differences were observed among any of the experimental groups, nor between any of the experimental groups and negative control groups. Conclusions: Based on our findings, there appears insufficient evidence to support that either Vitapex, Ultracal XS, or Pulpdent will cause a decrease in fracture resistance of dentin within a 6-month period. Copyright
AB - Background: The long-term use of calcium hydroxide has been discouraged throughout the recent decade due to a proposed decrease in fracture resistance of dentin. This weakening has grave implications when used on immature teeth with thin dentinal walls in procedures such as apexogenesis. Aim: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of three commercial calcium hydroxide formulations (Vitapex, Ultracal XS and Pulpdent) on the fracture resistance of dentin in relation to time. Materials and Methods: Two-hundred and forty deciduous lamb incisors were collected, cleaned and shaped, and filled with one of the three calcium hydroxide formulations and one negative saline control. At one, three, and 6 months, these teeth were fractured on an Instron machine to determine fracture resistance. Results: No statistical differences were observed among any of the experimental groups, nor between any of the experimental groups and negative control groups. Conclusions: Based on our findings, there appears insufficient evidence to support that either Vitapex, Ultracal XS, or Pulpdent will cause a decrease in fracture resistance of dentin within a 6-month period. Copyright
KW - Crown fracture
KW - Crown-root fracture
KW - Dental trauma
KW - Permanent tooth
KW - Root fracture
KW - Tooth injury
KW - Root Canal Filling Materials/pharmacology
KW - Sheep, Domestic
KW - Root Canal Irrigants/pharmacology
KW - Calcium Hydroxide/pharmacology
KW - Incisor
KW - Dentin/drug effects
KW - Tooth Fractures/prevention & control
KW - Animals
KW - Time Factors
KW - Dental Stress Analysis
KW - Silicones/pharmacology
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U2 - 10.1111/edt.12175
DO - 10.1111/edt.12175
M3 - Article
C2 - 25891936
SN - 1600-4469
VL - 31
SP - 380
EP - 384
JO - Dental Traumatology
JF - Dental Traumatology
IS - 5
ER -