Preparation and properties of the fine ground strontium-based endodontic cements

In this study, fine powders of tristrontium aluminate (S3A) and distrontium cerate (S2Ce) cement were prepared using a dry grinding process, and their mechanical and ion dissolution properties were estimated. Fine cements showed the particles about 10 μm in diameter or smaller with sharp particle si...

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description In this study, fine powders of tristrontium aluminate (S3A) and distrontium cerate (S2Ce) cement were prepared using a dry grinding process, and their mechanical and ion dissolution properties were estimated. Fine cements showed the particles about 10 μm in diameter or smaller with sharp particle size distribution curves. The setting reaction of the fine cements was rapid; therefore, a 0.1% w/v of citric acid solution was used as the retarder. The compressive strengths of the fine cements were improved compared to those of the coarse cements at both 1 and 28 days after mixing at a water/powder ratio (W/P) of 0.4. The dissolution of Sr and Al ions from fine S3A cement was enhanced. However, the relative flowability decreases with fine grinding. Further studies on flowability, handling property are required. Additionally, the biological effects of endodontic cement should be studied both in vitro and in vivo.
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Cement
Cements
Citric acid
Compressive strength
Dissolution
Dry grinding
Endodontic cement
Fine grinding
Grinding
Ion dissolution
Particle size distribution
Relative flowability
Size distribution
Strontium
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