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Retention of BioAggregate and MTA as coronal plugs after intracanal medication for regenerative endodontic procedures: an ex vivo study [PDF]
ObjectivesThis study compared the retention of BioAggregate (BA; Innovative BioCeramix) and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA; Angelus) as coronal plugs after applying different intracanal medications (ICMs) used in regenerative endodontics.Materials and ...
Suzan Abdul Wanees Amin +1 more
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Abstract The Abrigo de la Quebrada is a Middle Palaeolithic rockshelter located in the Rambla de Ahíllas in the Iberian Range (Valencia, Spain). Archaeological work began in 2007 and was completed in 2015, reaching the rockshelter substratum and uncovering a record that spans from MIS 5 to MIS 4/3.
M. Mercè Bergadà +2 more
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Abstract Introduction An ideal filling material should hermetically seal the communication pathways between the canal system and surrounding tissues. Therefore, during the last few years, the development of obturation materials and techniques to create optimal conditions for the proper healing of apical tissues has been a focus of interest. The effects
Soledad Rebolledo +4 more
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Significance and Impact of the Study: Purple non‐sulphur bacteria (PNSB) are attractive for applied microbiology and biotechnology because of their ability to grow selectively on organic carbon in photobioreactors. This capability has been attributed to traditional selection phenomena such as low oxygen levels, availability of organic acids and ...
A. Alloul +5 more
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Present status and future directions: Hydraulic materials for endodontic use
Abstract Background Hydraulic materials are used in Endodontics due to their hydration characteristics namely the formation of calcium hydroxide when mixing with water and also because of their hydraulic properties. These materials are presented in various consistencies and delivery methods.
Josette Camilleri +3 more
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Calcium silicate materials in endodontics [PDF]
Calcium silicate materials have been recently introduced to dentistry and have found wide applications in endodontics because of their favourable biological properties.
Dutta, Arindam, Saunders, William P.
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Abstract Objectives The push‐out bond strength (POBS) of calcium silicate‐based cements (CSCs) to the dentinal wall is considered one of the essential physical properties for clinical success. The presence of blood in the treatment area affects the POBS of these types of cement. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of blood contamination on the bond
Mahdieh Alipour +2 more
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Abstract Materials used for endodontics and with direct contact to tissues have a wide range of indications, from vital pulpal treatments to root filling materials and those used in endodontic surgery. In principle, interaction with dental materials may result in damage to tissues locally or systemically.
Sepanta Hosseinpour +2 more
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The cytotoxic evaluation of mineral trioxide aggregate and bioaggregate in the subcutaneous connective tissue of rats [PDF]
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the cytotoxic effects of ProRoot MTA and DiaRoot BA, a bioceramic nanoparticulate cement, on subcutaneous rat tissue.
Acar, Gözde +5 more
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Adhesive Ability of Different Oral Pathogens to Various Dental Materials: An In Vitro Study
Introduction. In dental treatments, the reason for secondary caries and the failure of root canal treatment is the microbial infection, which concerns most dentists. The challenge of how to reduce the number of bacteria at the filling materials and the number of residual bacteria in the root canal has become a research hotspot.
Yan Tu +5 more
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