The Rheological Properties of Endodontic Sealers,

Abstract

The rheological properties of seven endodontic sealers were assessed by rotational viscometry as a function of time and rotational speed at a constant temperature. Data were recorded initially at two minutes after the start of mixing and continued for a maximum period of 15 minutes. Initial viscosities at 1 rpm were: (a) 7,000 cp; (b) 9,000 cp; (c) 20,000 cp; (d) 59,000 cp; (e) 123,000 cp; (f) 240,000 cp, and (g) 678,000 cp. The viscosity-time behavior of the test materials exhibited one of four discrete patterns: (1) low initial viscosity with a gradual change in viscosity over a 15-minute period (materials A and B); (2) moderately low initial viscosity at 7 to 10 minutes after mixing (materials C, D, and E); (3) high initial viscosity with a gradual increase in viscosity over a 15-minute period (materials A and B); (2) moderately low initial viscosity with a rapid increase in viscosity at 7 to 10 minutes after mixing (materials C, D and E); (3) high initial viscosity with a gradual increase in viscosity over a 15-minute period (material F) and (4) high initial viscosity with an abrupt increase in viscosity over a 1-minute period (material G). Thixotropy appeared to be an additional feature of the viscosity-time behavior of material E. The data make possible the selection of specific materials to meet the clinical needs of both the experienced and inexperienced operator.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 16, 1977
Accession Number
ADA047759

Entities

People

  • E. F. Huget
  • L. B. De Simon
  • S. G. Vermilyea

Organizations

  • United States Army Institute of Surgical Research

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  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Biomedical Research
  • Dental Materials
  • Engineering
  • Materials
  • Materials Science
  • Measurement
  • Measuring Instruments
  • Particle Size
  • Revolutions
  • Root Canal
  • Security
  • Viscometers
  • Viscosity

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