Characterization of Leachates from 6 Root Canal Sealers
Journal of Endodontics
Publication History
Published online: March 21, 2019
Abstract
Introduction
The
aim of this study was to evaluate 6 different endodontic sealers by
characterizing their leachates and comparing their solubility in water
over a 4-week period.
Methods
The
solubility of each sealer (Apexit Plus [Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan,
Liechtenstein], MTA Fillapex [Angelus Dental, Londrina, Brazil], AH Plus
[Dentsply DeTrey, Konstanz, Germany], BioRoot RCS [Septodont,
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France], Total Fill [FKG Dentaire SA, La
Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland], and Obturys [Itena, Paris, France]) was
tested according to the ISO specification 6876:2012 over a 4-week
period. Residues were chemically analyzed using energy-dispersive X-ray
spectroscopy. Solubility was analyzed using 2-way analysis of variance
and elution with 1-way analysis of variance (P < .05).
Results
At
24 hours, the solubility of the tested sealers was as follows: AH Plus,
0.0%; Obturys, 0.2%; Apexit Plus, 0.2%; Fillapex, 1.8%; Total Fill,
9.4%; and BioRoot RCS, 13.1%. BioRoot RCS was significantly more soluble
than the other sealers, apart from Total Fill (P < .05).
After 1 week, the solubility of Total Fill increased to 11.2%,
significantly exceeding the solubility of AH Plus, Obturys, and Apexit
Plus. After 2 weeks, MTA Fillapex (10.9%) was significantly more soluble
than AH Plus, Obturys, and Apexit Plus. High levels of calcium were
released from BioRoot RCS, Apexit Plus, MTA Fillapex, and Total Fill. AH
Plus released mainly sodium and lanthanum, and Obturys showed an
increase of silicon release over time.
Conclusions
All
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