Bioactivity, physical and chemical properties of MTA mixed with propylene glycol

Authors

  • Vaishali Prakash NATU National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Nileshkumar DUBEY National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Gerald Choon Leong LOKE National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Teng Seng TAN National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Wee Hsuan NG National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Chee Weng YONG National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Tong CAO National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Vinicius ROSA National University of Singapore; Faculty of Dentistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720150084

Abstract

AbstractObjective To investigate the physical (setting time, hardness, flowability, microstructure) and chemical (pH change, calcium release, crystallinity) properties and the biological outcomes (cell survival and differentiation) of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) mixed using different proportions of propylene glycol (PG) and water.Material and Methods White MTA was mixed with different water/PG ratios (100/0, 80/20 and 50/50). Composition (XRD), microstructure (SEM), setting time (ASTM C266-13), flowability (ANSI/ADA 57-2000), Knoop hardness (100 g/10 s) and chemical characteristics (pH change and Ca2+ release for 7 days) were evaluated. Cell proliferation, osteo/odontoblastic gene expression and mineralization induced by MTA mixed with PG were evaluated. MTA discs (5 mm in diameter, 2 mm thick) were prepared and soaked in culture medium for 7 days. Next, the discs were removed and the medium used to culture dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) for 28 days. Cells survival was evaluated using MTS assay (24, 72 and 120 h) and differentiation with RT-PCR (ALP, OCN, Runx2, DSPP and MEPE) and alizarin red staining (7 and 14 days). Data were analysed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post-hoc analysis (a=0.05).Results The addition of PG significantly increased setting time, flowability and Ca2+ release, but it compromised the hardness of the material. SEM showed that 50/50 group resulted porous material after setting due to the incomplete setting reaction, as shown by XRD analysis. The addition of PG (80/20 and 50/50) was not capable to improve cell proliferation or to enhance gene expression, and mineralized deposition of DPSC after 7 and 14 days as compared to the 100/0.Conclusion Except for flowability, the addition of PG did not promote further improvements on the chemical and physical properties evaluated, and it was not capable of enhancing the bioactivity of the MTA.

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2015-08-01

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Bioactivity, physical and chemical properties of MTA mixed with propylene glycol . (2015). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 23(4), 405-411. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720150084