Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo, Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de, Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade, Cortez,Douglas Giordani Negreiros, Zaia,Alexandre Augusto, Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
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Resumo: Eight nonstandardized gutta-percha points commercially available in Brazil (Konne, Tanari, Endopoint, Odous, Dentsply 0.04, Dentsply 0.06, Dentsply TP and Dentsply FM) were analysed chemically and by X-ray diffraction, and their chemical compositions were compared. The organic fraction (gutta-percha polymer and wax/resin) of the gutta-percha points was separated from the inorganic fraction (ZnO and BaSO4) by dissolving them in chloroform. The gutta-percha polymer was precipitated with acetone. The inorganic fraction was analysed by elemental microanalysis. Energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX) and X-ray diffraction were employed to identify the chemical elements and compounds (barium sulfate and zinc oxide). The barium sulfate content was calculated based on the percentage of sulfur found in the elemental microanalysis. All analyses were repeated three times. The means and standard deviations of the percentage by weight of gutta-percha in the points were: Konne (17.6 ± 0.30), Tanari (15.2 ± 0.30), Endopoint (16.7 ± 0.23), Odous (18.8 ± 0.20), Dentsply 0.04 (15.7 ± 0.17), Dentsply 0.06 (16.6 ± 0.17), Dentsply TP (21.6 ± 0.15) and Dentsply FM (16.3 ± 0.23). The means and standard deviations of the zinc oxide content were: Konne (79.9 ± 0.10), Tanari (81.9 ± 0.07), Endopoint (81.3 ± 0.40), Odous (79.7 ± 0.26), Dentsply 0.04 (77.9 ± 0.03), Dentsply 0.06 (78.2 ± 0.07), Dentsply TP (69.8 ± 0.19) and Dentsply FM (72.6 ± 0.70). The method utilized was appropriate to quantify gutta-percha, wax/resin, zinc oxide and barium sulfate. Cone brands without barium sulfate were found. An unusual high wax/resin percentage was detected in Dentsply FM (p = 0.0003). Dentsply TP showed the highest gutta-percha percentage.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
title Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
spellingShingle Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
Gutta-percha
Electron probe microanalysis
X-ray diffraction
title_short Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
title_full Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
title_fullStr Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
title_sort Brazilian gutta-percha points: Part I: chemical composition and X-ray diffraction analysis
author Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
author_facet Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo
Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de
Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade
Cortez,Douglas Giordani Negreiros
Zaia,Alexandre Augusto
Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
author_role author
author2 Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo
Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de
Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade
Cortez,Douglas Giordani Negreiros
Zaia,Alexandre Augusto
Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo
Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de
Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade
Cortez,Douglas Giordani Negreiros
Zaia,Alexandre Augusto
Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gutta-percha
Electron probe microanalysis
X-ray diffraction
topic Gutta-percha
Electron probe microanalysis
X-ray diffraction
description Eight nonstandardized gutta-percha points commercially available in Brazil (Konne, Tanari, Endopoint, Odous, Dentsply 0.04, Dentsply 0.06, Dentsply TP and Dentsply FM) were analysed chemically and by X-ray diffraction, and their chemical compositions were compared. The organic fraction (gutta-percha polymer and wax/resin) of the gutta-percha points was separated from the inorganic fraction (ZnO and BaSO4) by dissolving them in chloroform. The gutta-percha polymer was precipitated with acetone. The inorganic fraction was analysed by elemental microanalysis. Energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX) and X-ray diffraction were employed to identify the chemical elements and compounds (barium sulfate and zinc oxide). The barium sulfate content was calculated based on the percentage of sulfur found in the elemental microanalysis. All analyses were repeated three times. The means and standard deviations of the percentage by weight of gutta-percha in the points were: Konne (17.6 ± 0.30), Tanari (15.2 ± 0.30), Endopoint (16.7 ± 0.23), Odous (18.8 ± 0.20), Dentsply 0.04 (15.7 ± 0.17), Dentsply 0.06 (16.6 ± 0.17), Dentsply TP (21.6 ± 0.15) and Dentsply FM (16.3 ± 0.23). The means and standard deviations of the zinc oxide content were: Konne (79.9 ± 0.10), Tanari (81.9 ± 0.07), Endopoint (81.3 ± 0.40), Odous (79.7 ± 0.26), Dentsply 0.04 (77.9 ± 0.03), Dentsply 0.06 (78.2 ± 0.07), Dentsply TP (69.8 ± 0.19) and Dentsply FM (72.6 ± 0.70). The method utilized was appropriate to quantify gutta-percha, wax/resin, zinc oxide and barium sulfate. Cone brands without barium sulfate were found. An unusual high wax/resin percentage was detected in Dentsply FM (p = 0.0003). Dentsply TP showed the highest gutta-percha percentage.
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