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Biodentine: Material of choice for apexification
Pulp necrosis with incomplete root formation in permanent teeth leads to open apex of the particular tooth which leads to the formation of the periapical pathology. The management of such cases poses a great endodontic challenge. Apexification is the process of induction of calcific barrier across the open apex or the continued apical development in an
Himanshu Aeran +2 more
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Biodentine as BioRoot Inlay: A Case Report
The success of endodontic treatment in open apex teeth depends on the establishment of an ideal apical barrier so that apical canal space between the periodontium and the root canal system is filled. Biodentine is a calcium silicate-based cement having several advantages over mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), glass ionomer cement (GIC), and calcium ...
Thiyagarajan, Gayatrikumary +5 more
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Characterization of the biological effect of BiodentineTM on primary dental pulp stem cells
Background: Biodentine™ is relatively a new tricalcium silicate cement that has gained great attention of the researchers due to its biological potential in comparison with other materials.
Nadine Hasweh +7 more
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Objective: Endodontic perforation is a challenging mishap that should be repaired with a biocompatible material, Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and Biodentine are the most commonly used repair materials.
Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed Nassar +5 more
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Does cavity disinfection affect the bond strength between Biodentine or mineral trioxide aggregate and a glass ionomer cement? – An in vitro study [PDF]
Objectives: The study aims to evaluate the influence of cavity disinfectants on the shear bond strength between Biodentine and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) associated with conventional glass ionomer (GIC) or resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGIC ...
Deniz Yanik Nalbantoğlu +2 more
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The effect of varying thicknesses of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and Biodentine as apical plugs on the fracture resistance of teeth with simulated open apices: a comparative in vitro study [PDF]
Background This study evaluates the fracture resistance of apical plugs created from Biodentine and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in thicknesses of 3 and 5 mm within simulated open apex tooth models. Methods Fifty human maxillary central incisors were
Pankaj Panjwani +6 more
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Objectives: Tricalcium silicate is the major constituent phase in mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). It is thus postulated that pure tricalcium silicate can replace the Portland cement component of MTA. The aim of this study was to evaluate bond strength
Kenan CANTEK?N, Serap AVC?
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Calcium silicate-based cements have reached excellent levels of performance in endodontics, providing predictable and successful results. To better assess the properties of these bioactive materials, the present study aimed to compare the ...
Maurizio Bossù +12 more
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Tooth Discoloration Effect of BIOfactor Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: A 6-Month In Vitro Study
The central objective of this research was to examine the color consistency of three materials, Biodentine (Septodont, France), Angelus MTA (Angelus, Brasil), and BIOfactor MTA (Imicryl, Turkey), when exposed to various irrigation solutions and to ...
Şeref Nur Mutlu, Makbule Bilge Akbulut
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Background and Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate and contrast the impact of various surface treatments on the shear bond strength (SBS) of composite resin and RMGIC on Biodentine.
Minu Thomas +5 more
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