Porosity analysis of four bioceramic materials used for the repair of furcation perforations via micro-computed tomography.

IF 2.7 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dental and Medical Problems Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17219/dmp/146663
Hatice Yalniz, Fatma Gul Ziraman, Aysenur Oncu, Berkan Celikten
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Abstract

Background: Porosity is a crucial parameter that affects the solubility, sealing and mechanical strength of a material. It plays a significant role in determining the success of treatment.

Objectives: The present study aimed to evaluate and compare the porosity of different bioceramic-based materials, using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT).

Material and methods: In the study, 76 permanent lower first or second molars that had been extracted for periodontal reasons and were free of calcification, resorption, root cavities, fractures, or cracks, with discrete roots and complete root apex development were selected. In each of the 4 experimental groups, perforations were made in the furcation areas of 19 molars. Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) Angelus®, EndoSequence® Root Repair Material (ERRM), Biodentine™, and BioAggregate were placed on the perforated areas of the samples and scanned with a micro-CT to evaluate porosity. The pore volume and the pore percentage with regard to the closed, open and total porosity of these repair materials were calculated individually in each sample.

Results: While no statistically significant differences were found between group I (MTA), group III (Biodentine) and group IV (BioAggregate) when evaluating the total pore percentage (p > 0.05), the parameter in group II (ERRM) was found to be significantly lower as compared to other groups (p > 0.05).

Conclusions: In comparison with the other materials used in this study, the use of ERRM may be more suitable for perforation repair.

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通过微型计算机断层扫描分析用于修复毛囊穿孔的四种生物陶瓷材料的孔隙率。
背景:孔隙率是影响材料溶解性、密封性和机械强度的关键参数。它在决定治疗成功与否方面起着重要作用:本研究旨在利用微计算机断层扫描(micro-CT)技术评估和比较不同生物陶瓷材料的孔隙率:研究选取了 76 颗因牙周原因拔除的下第一或第二恒磨牙,这些牙齿没有钙化、吸收、根龋、骨折或裂缝,牙根离散且根尖发育完整。在 4 个实验组中,每组都在 19 颗磨牙的窝沟区域穿孔。将三氧化矿物质骨料 (MTA) Angelus®、EndoSequence® 根修复材料 (ERRM)、Biodentine™ 和 BioAggregate 放置在样本的穿孔区域,并用微型计算机断层扫描评估孔隙率。分别计算每个样本的孔隙体积和孔隙百分比,以及这些修复材料的封闭孔隙率、开放孔隙率和总孔隙率:结果:虽然在评估总孔隙率时,第一组(MTA)、第三组(Biodentine)和第四组(BioAggregate)之间没有发现明显的统计学差异(P > 0.05),但发现第二组(ERRM)的参数明显低于其他组(P > 0.05):结论:与本研究中使用的其他材料相比,ERRM 更适合用于穿孔修复。
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