Investigation of the structure and compressive strength of a bioceramic root canal sealer reinforced with nanomaterials
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Objectives: A root canal sealer that can increase the resistance of endodontically treated teeth to compressive strength would be of great advantage. The purpose of this study is to use three different nanoparticles: multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), Titanium carbides (TC), and Boron nitrides (BN) into a bioceramic adhesive root canal sealer; BioRoot™ RCS, in an attempt to improve its structural and compressive strength properties. Methods: Three composites of two weight fractions (1- and 2-wt.%) were produced by mixing each nanomaterial separately with a pre-weighed mass of Bioroot powder. The microstructural properties and compressive strength of the different hardened composites obtained were investigated. The composites have been characterized by X-ray Diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. Compression testing was performed. Results: The 1-wt.% composites, Bioroot/MWCNTs, and Bioroot/TC, except for the one reinforced with BN, displayed a significant improvement in the compressive strength compared to pristine BioRoot™ RCS. The 2-wt.% composites showed no significant improvement in the compressive strength. Conclusion: The addition of 1-wt.% MWCNTs and TC nanomaterials can be considered in the future for enhancing the microstructure and compressive strength properties of pristine BioRoot™ RCS. © The Author(s) 2021.
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Bioceramics, Boron nitride, Carbon nanotubes, Compressive strength, Root canal sealer, Titanium carbide, Dental pulp cavity, Nanotubes, carbon, Root canal filling materials, X-ray diffraction, Adhesives, Compression testing, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Hydraulic structures, Iii-v semiconductors, Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (mwcn), Reinforcement, Adhesive agent, Boron derivative, Boron nitride nanoparticle, Multi walled nanotube, Nanomaterial, Root canal filling material, Titanium carbide nanoparticle, Unclassified drug, Carbon nanotube, Infrared scanning, Micro-structural properties, Multi-walled-carbon-nanotubes, Root canal sealers, Strength property, Weight fractions, X- ray diffractions, Article, Compression, Controlled study, Crystal structure, Scanning electron microscopy, Tooth root canal, X ray diffraction