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Antibacterial action of calcium hydroxide vehicles and calcium hydroxide pastes
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2012AbstractAimTo evaluate the in vitro action of vehicles alone and with calcium hydroxide against different bacterial species.MethodsAgar plates were inoculated with the microbial suspensions, and wells were made and filled with the calcium hydroxide pastes and the vehicles used to prepare the pastes. The zones of inhibited bacterial growth were recorded,
María Gabriela, Pacios +3 more
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International Endodontic Journal, 1990
Summary. Calcium hydroxide is a material which has been used for a variety of purposes since its introduction into dentistry in the early part of the twentieth century. In its pure form, the substance has a high pH, and its dental use relates chiefly to its ability to stimulate mineralization, and also to its antibacterial properties.
P C, Foreman, I E, Barnes
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Summary. Calcium hydroxide is a material which has been used for a variety of purposes since its introduction into dentistry in the early part of the twentieth century. In its pure form, the substance has a high pH, and its dental use relates chiefly to its ability to stimulate mineralization, and also to its antibacterial properties.
P C, Foreman, I E, Barnes
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Formocresol and Calcium Hydroxide Therapy
Journal of Dental Research, 1965A survey of the dental literature revealed various methods of treating carious exposures of dental pulps and maintaining them in a healthy condition. Many of these studies were empirical, and little histologic evidence was presented in evaluating the results.1-14 In recent years, two clinical techniques have been recommended for the management of ...
R H, Spedding +2 more
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Iranian endodontic journal, 2017
Introduction: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate and compare the penetration depth of conventional (CH) and nano-particle calcium hydroxide (NCH) into dentinal tubules. Methods and Materials: Ninety human single-rooted teeth were instrumented
V. Zand +3 more
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Introduction: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate and compare the penetration depth of conventional (CH) and nano-particle calcium hydroxide (NCH) into dentinal tubules. Methods and Materials: Ninety human single-rooted teeth were instrumented
V. Zand +3 more
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Calcium hydroxide and apexogenesis
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1988This case report describes the effect of calcium hydroxide in the treatment of traumatized immature tooth. Calcium hydroxide is used to fill the root canal after complete chemomechanical debridement has been performed. The result demonstrated the successful use of calcium hydroxide in stimulating the epithelial cells of Hertwig's sheath and the ...
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Homogeneous nucleation of calcium hydroxide
Talanta, 1968The rate of nucleation of calcium hydroxide in carefully purified supersaturated solution was observed to be about 10(3) particles, cm(-3). sec(-1), in solutions with activity products a(ca)a(OH)(2) around 4 x 10(-5). These data correspond to a homogeneous nucleus containing about 55Ca(OH)(2) units, and a nucleus-solution interfacial tension of 65 erg ...
D H, Klein, M D, Smith
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The Calcium Hydroxide Controversy: Does Calcium Hydroxide Weaken Teeth?
Dental TraumatologyABSTRACT Calcium hydroxide apexification has been used in the treatment of immature teeth with pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis for more than 50 years. However, the guidelines of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry (EAPD) and the American Association of Endodontists (AAE) ‘Clinical recommendations for a regenerative ...
Bill, Kahler, Michael V, Swain
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