Abstract

ABSTRACT Aim: To compare the physicochemical properties (solubility, pH, radiopacity and crown discoloration) of Pulpine mineral (PMIN) and Pulpine NE (PNE) with the conventional material, mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). Methodology: Specimens of the tested materials were prepared according to the manufacturer’s instructions using split Teflon ring molds. Solubility was evaluated by the percentage of material mass loss over 24 h and one week. The alkalinity was measured after each evaluation period using a pH meter. Other specimens were digitally radiographed on a size 2 sensor plate along with an aluminum step wedge to analyze the radiopacity by the Image J software. Finally, crown discoloration was assessed after applying the tested materials in the pulp chamber of sound human premolars using spectrophotometer. All data were statistically analyzed. Results: Compared to MTA, both materials had significantly higher solubility and lower radiopacity (P<0.05). The alkalinity of PMIN was higher than that of MTA and PNE. Unlike PMIN, PNE and MTA caused crown discoloration. Conclusions: PMIN exhibits promising results related to high alkalinity and adequate color stability but it needs modifications for radiopacity and solubility.

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