Physicochemical, mechanical and biological properties of nano-calcium silicate-based cements : a systematic review

[Abstract] This systematic review evaluated the effects of nano-sized cement particles on the properties of calcium silicate-based cements (CSCs). Using defined keywords, a literature search was conducted to identify studies that investigated properties of nano-calcium silicate-based cements (NCSCs)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Odontology 2023-10, Vol.111 (4), p.759-776
Hauptverfasser: Majeed, Rabia, Elnawawy, Hoda Mohamed, Kutty, Muralithran Govindan, Yahya, Noor Azlin, Azami, Noor Hayati, Abu Kasim, Noor Hayaty, Nabhan, Mohamed Shady, Cooper, Paul Roy, Camilleri, Josette, Ahmed, Hany Mohamed Aly
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Zusammenfassung:[Abstract] This systematic review evaluated the effects of nano-sized cement particles on the properties of calcium silicate-based cements (CSCs). Using defined keywords, a literature search was conducted to identify studies that investigated properties of nano-calcium silicate-based cements (NCSCs), A total of 17 studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Results indicated that NCSC formulations have favourable physical (setting time, pH and solubility), mechanical (push out bond strength, compressive strength and indentation hardness) and biological (bone regeneration and foreign body reaction) properties compared with commonly used CSCs. However, the characterization and verification for the nano-particle size of NCSCs were deficient in some studies. Furthermore, the nanosizing was not limited to the cement particles and a number of additives were present. In conclusion, the evidence available for the properties of CSC particles in the nano-range is deficient-such properties could be a result of additives which may have enhanced the properties of the material.
ISSN:1618-1247
1618-1255
DOI:10.1007/s10266-023-00786-0