A comparison of the physicochemical properties of AH Plus Jet with samples taken from the beginning, middle and final portions of the automix syringe system

Authors

  • Járcio Victorio Baldi State University of Northern Paraná
  • Bruno Cavalini Cavenago Federal University of Paraná (UFPR)
  • Ana Flávia Almeida Barbosa State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
  • Ivaldo Gomes de Moraes São Paulo State University (USP)
  • Emmanuel Nogueira Leal State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)Fluminense Federal University (UFF)Grande Rio University (UNIGRANRIO)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59306/jrd.v10e1202209-13

Keywords:

AH Plus Jet, physicochemical properties, radiopacity, root canal sealer, solubility.

Abstract

Aim To evaluate physicochemical properties and semi-quantitative elemental analysis of AH Plus Jet with samples from the beginning, middle and final portions of the automix syringe system.

Methodology Three experimental groups based on the source of the material used (beginning, middle and final portion) were established for each of the evaluated properties. Setting time, flow and radiopacity were evaluate following ANSI/ADA n. 57 specification. Set specimens was used in the semi-quantitative elemental analysis in an energy-dispersive X ray spectroscopy and scanning-electron microscopy (EDS/SEM). Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey test (P<0.05).

Results Flow, setting time, solubility and EDS/SEM tests showed no significant differences among the three portions of the automix syringe (P>0.05). Radiopacity test showed significant differences in the beginning of the syringe comparing to the middle and final portions (P<0.05). EDS/SEM analysis identified the presence of C, O, Al, Ca, Zr and W. The element Al, however, was found only in the final portion of the syringe.

Conclusions The results of AH Plus Jet suggested an adequate ratio of the components, without segregation between organic and inorganic components, since the results of setting time, flow, solubility and EDS/SEM analysis presented similar values regardless of the portion of the syringe from where the sealer was taken. teste

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2022-05-20

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