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Effects of bleaching agents on the surface microhardness and surface morphology of calcium silicate-based cements: An in vitro study [Turk Endod J]
Turk Endod J. 2025; 10(3): 195-202 | DOI: 10.14744/TEJ.2025.49379

Effects of bleaching agents on the surface microhardness and surface morphology of calcium silicate-based cements: An in vitro study

Pınar Naiboğlu1, Tuğba Koşar2, Ali Çağın Yücel3
1Department of Restorative Dentistry, Giresun University Faculty of Dentistry, Giresun, Türkiye
2Department of Endodontics, Karadeniz Technical University Faculty of Dentistry, Trabzon, Türkiye
3Department of Endodontics, Giresun University Faculty of Dentistry, Giresun, Türkiye

Purpose: To assess the effects of exposure to sodium perborate, carbamide peroxide, and hydrogen peroxide on the surface microhardness and surface morphology of ProRoot MTA and Biodentine.
Methods: A total of 50 specimens of each cement, ProRoot MTA and Biodentine, were prepared. The specimens were assigned into 5 groups based on the bleaching agent applied (n=10): A mixture of sodium perborate and distilled water (SP-DW), a mixture of sodium perborate and 3% hydrogen peroxide (SP-HP), carbamide peroxide (CP), hydrogen peroxide (HP), and control group. Bleaching agents were changed four times on every fourth day. Surface microhardness and surface morphology were assessed using a microhardness tester and scanning electron microscope, respectively. Data were analysed using two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test.
Results: All bleaching agents caused morphological differences on the surfaces of the both cements. All bleaching agents, except SP-DW, caused a decrease in the microhardness of both cements, with HP causing the greatest decrease, followed by CP and SP-HP, respectively. Biodentine showed higher surface microhardness values than ProRoot MTA in all groups.
Conclusion: Biodentine may be recommended as a cervical barrier and a mixture of sodium perborate and distilled water may be the safest bleaching agent to preserve the surface properties of CSCs.

Keywords: Bleaching agents, calcium silicate-based cements, microhardness, surface morphology.


Corresponding Author: Pınar Naiboğlu, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English
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