This study evaluated the physicochemical and biological properties of novel reparative materials composed of pure tricalcium silicate (Ca SiO ), Ca SiO doped with fluoride ions (Ca SiO -F) and their association with ZrO (Ca SiO + ZrO , Ca SiO -F + ZrO ), in comparison with Biodentine (BIO). Setting time radiopacity, pH, solubility, and dimensional change were evaluated based on ISO 6876 Standard. Volumetric change and flow/filling were assessed by microcomputed tomography (micro-CT). Biological properties were evaluated by the MTT assay 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide), Neutral Red (NR), cell migration, alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP), and Alizarin Red Staining (ARS) assays. Statistical analysis was performed by ANOVA, Tukey, or Bonferroni tests (α = .05). Ca SiO -F + ZrO had higher radiopacity, shorter setting time, and lower solubility and volumetric loss than BIO (p < .05). Ca SiO -F + ZrO had flow and filling capacity similar to BIO (p > .05). All the cements evaluated had an alkaline pH. Ca SiO -F + ZrO demonstrated cell viability similar to negative control (p > .05), increase in ALP activity in 7 days, mineralized nodule production in 21 days and repair capacity according to cell migration. In conclusion, Ca SiO -F + ZrO had adequate setting time, radiopacity, solubility, and dimensional change. This material presented low volumetric change besides flow and filling capacity in micro-CT assessment. In addition, Ca SiO -F + ZrO was biocompatible and bioactive, suggesting its use as reparative material.
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