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Title

Morphological and chemical analysis of surface interaction of irrigant‐endosequence root repair material.

Authors

Abu Zeid, Sawsan T.; Alamoudi, Ruaa A.; Merdad, Khalid

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the characterization of chemical interaction of root canal irrigants on the surface of EndoSequence root repair materials using spectroscopy analysis. Round discs of putty and paste were obtained and immersed in saline, sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), or chlorhexidine. On the surface of chlorhexidine treated putty, diffuse red pigmentation was detected by Raman analysis and diffuse black pigmentation having unusual needle‐like shaped crystals was detected by scanning electron microscopy. This pigmentation formed from nitrogen‐rich compounds detected by Raman, infrared spectroscopy, and X‐ray diffraction analysis. Mineral/amide ratios were increased by NaOCl and significantly decreased by chlorhexidine. Carbonate/phosphate ratios showed no significant changes by NaOCl, while a significant decrease by chlorhexidine. A full half of maximum widthRaman of the phosphate band was significantly increased by NaOCl, while decreased by chlorhexidine. In conclusion; nitrogen‐rich compounds produced by chlorhexidine altered the surface morphology of the putty without crystallinity reduction. However, NaOCl reduced the organic fillers that affected its binding to phosphate ions. This reaction affects the chemical properties and perfection of root repair material. The clinicians should be aware of different irrigants to be used after repairing the perforation.

Subjects

SURFACE interactions; ANALYTICAL chemistry; SURFACE analysis; CHEMICAL reactions; INFRARED spectroscopy

Publication

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2020, Vol 108, Issue 8, p3383

ISSN

1552-4973

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/jbm.b.34673

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