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ABSTRACT Maintaining and preserving the remaining pulp vitality is the latest minimally invasive and conservative treatment option. In‐depth knowledge of pulp inflammation and its reparative process has enhanced the adaptation of full pulpotomy as a vital pulp therapy.
Neelam D. Chandwani +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to compare pulp survival following selective caries removal (SCR) and full pulpotomy treatment in teeth with extensive caries over 3 years. Methodology This two‐arm, exploratory randomised controlled trial included vital mature permanent teeth with extensive primary or secondary caries diagnosed radiographically ...
Jill Jing Rui Chew +5 more
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Biodentine is widely used as a pulp capping agent due to its biocompatibility and ability to stimulate reparative dentin formation. Considering the growing use of lasers in dental clinics, this study aimed to assess the effects of 450 and 980 nm diode ...
Ladan Alborzy +4 more
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Biodentine: ¿sustituto de la dentina?
La biodentine es un biomaterial a base de silicato de calcio que ha sido concebido como un sustituto de la dentina. Es frecuentemente utilizada en diversas situaciones clínicas, como el recubrimiento pulpar (directo e indirecto), la pulpotomía, perforaciones endodónticas, apexificación, entre otras.
VICTOR SIMANCAS ESCORCIA +1 more
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APEXIFICATION WITH BIODENTINE - A CASE REPORT
ABSTRACT Management of non vital teeth with open apices isa challenge to the dental practitioners. In this clinical scenario, it is difficult to maintain the obturating material confine within the root canal without encroaching into periapical area. These kinds of cases cannot be managed by conventional endodontic treatment, and treatment of such cases
R.S. Bassvanna, Chitra Gohil
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ABSTRACT Successful management of furcal perforation in a primary molar with irreversible pulpitis can be achieved using tampon pulpotomy with calcium‐enriched mixture cement. This conservative, biologically based technique promotes long‐term tooth retention and radiographic healing, offering an alternative to extraction in complex pediatric cases.
Saeed Asgary, Fatemeh Shekarchi
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ABSTRACT To evaluate the physico‐chemical and biological properties of experimental hydraulic cements (EHCs) prepared after the synthesis of tricalcium silicate (C3S), calcium zirconium silicate (CZS), and strontium phosphate silicate (SPS) in comparison with Biodentine (BD).
Bernardo Almeida Aguiar +9 more
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Traumatic dental injuries can affect the dental hard tissues, pulp, periodontium, alveolar bone, or gingiva, resulting in long‐term complications such as pulp canal obliteration and the cessation of root development. Such complications often defy conventional endodontic approaches.
Neelam Mittal +6 more
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External cervical resorption (ECR) is a progressive disease that occurs at the cervical region of the tooth, developing beneath the epithelial attachment. ECR is often asymptomatic and detected in routine radiographic examinations. This condition can significantly impact the long‐term survival of the affected tooth.
Sahar Shafagh +3 more
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Biocompatibility of Biodentine™ ® with Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells: In Vitro Study
: Biodentine™ is a tricalcium silicate-based cement material that has a great impact on different biological processes of dental stem cells, compared to other biomaterials.
Duaa Abuarqoub +4 more
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