Comparative Evaluation of the Shear Bond Strength of MTA and Biodentine to Different Permanent Restorative Materials: An In Vitro Study [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to compare the shear bond strength (SBS) and, failure modes of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), and biodentine to nanocomposite, ceramic-reinforced glass ionomer (Amalgomer CR), and resin-modified glass ionomer ...
Jesseca John, Prabath Singh VP
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Evaluation of biodentine pulpotomy in caries-exposed symptomatic vital mature permanent teeth in 9‒13-year-old children: A 24-month clinico-radiographic observation [PDF]
Background. The present study evaluated the clinical and radiographic outcomes of Biodentine pulpotomy for 24 months in symptomatic vital mature permanent teeth with caries exposure. Methods.
Archana Singh +4 more
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Influence of Biodentine® - A Dentine Substitute - On Collagen Type I Synthesis in Pulp Fibroblasts In Vitro. [PDF]
Preserving a patient's own teeth-even in a difficult situation-is nowadays preferable to surgical intervention and therefore promotes development of suitable dental repair materials.
Frangis Nikfarjam +10 more
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Osteoinductive Potential And Bone Healing Capacity Of Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite (nHA)Versus Biodentine Of Surgically Created Defects In Rabbits’ Alveolar Process (An Animal Study) [PDF]
Background: Bone defects resulting from trauma, tumor resection, infection, and congenital or acquired deformities remains an important clinical problem.
Heba Hakam +2 more
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Biodentine Inhibits the Initial Microbial Adhesion of Oral Microbiota In Vivo [PDF]
This study aimed to evaluate the in vivo initial microbial adhesion of oral microorganisms on the biomaterial Biodentine compared to MTA and AH Plus. Cylindrical samples of the materials were prepared, and dentin slabs served as a control.
Haendel, Michael +22 more
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Effects of chelating agent and acids on Biodentine [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundTo evaluate the effect of distilled water, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), phosphoric acid and maleic acid on Biodentine regarding surface topography, microhardness and push‐out bond strength (POBS).MethodsFifty‐two cylindrical shaped Biodentine specimens were divided into groups: control (distilled water); EDTA (17% EDTA); PA
V Ballal +5 more
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Direct pulp capping using biodentine [PDF]
Introduction. Direct pulp capping is therapeutic method of applying medication on exposed pulp in order to allow bridge formation and healing process. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Biodentine on exposed dental pulp of Vietnamese pigs. Material and Methods.
Marijana Popovic-Bajic +5 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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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 in endodontic practice has been widely investigated, but comprehensive histological descriptions of degenerative and inflammatory responses are not covered in most of the studies that compare pulp capping materials.
Magda de Sousa Reis +5 more
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