Effect of phytic acid on the setting times and tensile strengths of calcium silicate ‐based cements

This study aimed to evaluate and compare the effect of 1% phytic acid as a mixing medium on the setting times and diametral tensile strengths of different calcium silicate ‐based cements. Specimens for four experimental groups (n = 20/each) were fabricated by mixing ProRoot MTA® (Dentsply) and Biodentine® (Septodont) powders with their original liquids or with 1% phytic acid. Half of the samples in each group were immediately subjected to setting time tests, whereas the remaining half was subjected to the diametral tensile strength test after 3  weeks. When mixed with their original liquids, the setting time of MTA was significantly longer than that of Biodentine® (P <  0.05). When mixed with phytic acid, the initial and final setting times of both test materials significantly decreased (P <  0.05). The diametral tensile strength of Biodentine® was significantly greater than that of MTA (P <  0.05). However, phytic acid had no effect on this outcome (P >  0.05).
Source: Australian Endodontic Journal - Category: Dentistry Authors: Tags: Original Research Source Type: research