Nonsurgical Endodontic Management of Oehler's Type II<i>Dens Invaginatus</i> Using a Combined High- and Low-Viscosity Calcium Silicate-Based Obturation Approach: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Dens invaginatus (DI) is a developmental anomaly characterized by the invagination of enamel and dentin into the pulp space, predisposing affected teeth to pulpal and periapical pathologies. The complex and irregular canal anatomy often complicates endodontic management.
Laporte C, Mancino D, Minoux M.
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Evaluation and comparison of the efficacy of the diode laser and Biodentine on dentinal tubule occlusion. [PDF]
Background & aim: Dental hypersensitivity (DH) is a common issue characterized by discomfort and pain when cold, hot, or acidic substances are consumed.
Jalalian Z, Dibaji F, Rohaninasab M.
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Comparative Efficacy of Biodentine® and Calcium Hydroxide in Pulp Capping Treatment
Background: This study is focused on — Assessing Biodentine and Calcium hydroxide in indirect pulp capping procedures. Various materials have been used in indirect pulp capping but this comparative study may help appreciate which material produces ...
Frances Oluchukwu OBURO +4 more
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REVIEW ON BIODENTINE - A BIODENTINE DENTINE SUBSTITUTE
Biodentine is a tricalcium silicate-based cement designed for permanent dentin replacement material and has drawn attention in recent years. Biodentine has been adviced to be used in various clinical applications such as pulp caping, apexification,root perforations, retrograde fillings and dentine replacement.
Sarath Kumar R. +7 more
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Biodentine(tm) as a root-end filling
Results: In Experiment 1, two out of five canals filled with Biodentine™ could resist dye penetration. None of the canals filled with ProRoot MTA™ or IRM® resisted dye penetration. In Experiment 2 only one canal filled with ProRoot MTA resisted dye penetration. Biodentine™ and IRM® displayed total leakage through the root-end filling material. However,
Osen, Trond Bjørvik +2 more
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An insight into biodentine [PDF]
Calcium silicate based materials have gained popularity in recent years due to their resemblance to mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and their applicability in cases where MTA is indicated. “Biodentine” is a calcium silicate based product which became commercially available (Septodont) and that was specifically designed as a “dentine replacement ...
Dr. Rini SJ +4 more
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Interface between calcium silicate cement and adhesive systems according to adhesive families and cement maturation [PDF]
ObjectivesThis study aimed to evaluate the interface between a calcium silicate cement (CSC), Biodentine and dental adhesives in terms of sealing ability.Materials and MethodsMicroleakage test: 160 standardized class II cavities were prepared on 80 ...
Nelly Pradelle-Plasse +4 more
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Biodentine: Characteristics and applications today [PDF]
Introduction: During the last decades, there was a great interest in the development of bioactive dental material with the ability to interact and induce dental tissues. Biodentine is a calcium silicate-based cement that has beneficial effects on pulp cells and promotes the formation of tertiary dentin.
Mariana Lizeth Elizondo Alvarado +6 more
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Bioinductive and anti-inflammatory properties of Propolis and Biodentine on SHED
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the cell viability, differentiation potential and anti-inflammatory potential of propolis and Biodentine™ on stem cells isolated from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED).
Yogesh Kale +4 more
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Does radiation therapy affect adhesion of tricalcium silicate cements to root dentin? [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to analyze the effect of irradiation on the push-out bond strength of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and Biodentine to radicular dentin.
Lochan KHULLAR +3 more
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