Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength and Marginal Adaptation of Calcium Silicate-based Cements and Premixed Bioceramics When Restored with Glass Ionomer Cement: An In Vitro Study [PDF]
Aims and background: In primary molars, pulpotomy is recommended when the radicular pulp tissue is either healthy or capable of healing. A biologically compatible pulpotomy agent is used to seal the radicular pulp.
Megha C Patel +5 more
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The assessment of white blood corpuscles by geometric-morphometric analysis after the application of calcium aluminate and calcium silicate dental cements in wistar rats [PDF]
The aim of the research was to determine possible changes in the morphology of cells of the leukocyte order of peripheral blood, using geometric morphometric tests, after the application of calcium-aluminate and calcium-silicate cements to the dental ...
Muhamed KATICA +8 more
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Introduction: The bioactivity property of pulp capping materials is determined by the hydroxyl ion release ability, which may alter the environmental pH to become alkaline.
Denny Nurdin +3 more
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Introduction: The combination of sol-gel derived calcium silicate particles and glycerol salicylate resins may enhance the pyhisico-chemical properties contribute to the understanding of the interaction between these materials.
Rafaela Cassaro Pistorello +3 more
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Investigation of the hydration process and biological activity of a novel nanosilver incorporated dicalcium silicate based retrograde filling material [PDF]
Background Although several materials have been used for retrograde filling following apical surgeries, there is no consensus on a single best material.
Teena Dsouza +8 more
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Prevention of Tooth Discoloration Due to Calcium-Silicate Cements: A Review
Introduction: Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and other calcium silicate cement similar to that are widely used in endodontic treatments. One of the widely emphasized disadvantages of these cements are the induction of tooth discoloration.
Naghmeh Meraji +3 more
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Enhanced bioactivity of glass ionomer cement by incorporating calcium silicates [PDF]
Glass ionomer cements (GIC) are known as a non-bioactive dental cement. During setting the GIC have an acidic pH, driven by the acrylic acid component. It is a challenge to make GIC alkaline without disturbing its mechanical properties. One strategy was to add slowly reacting systems with an alkaline pH.
Chen, Song +3 more
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Solubility and porosity of new nanostructured calcium silicate cement [PDF]
Introduction. Calcium silicate cements are most commonly used materials in endodontics for many indications due to their exceptional biological and physical properties.
Stanić Tatjana +4 more
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Apatite bone cement reinforced with calcium silicate fibers
Several research efforts have been made in the attempt to reinforce calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) with polymeric and carbon fibers. Due to their low compatibility with the cement matrix, results were not satisfactory. In this context, calcium silicate fibers (CaSiO3) may be an alternative material to overcome the main drawback of reinforced CPCs ...
Motisuke, Mariana UNIFESP +3 more
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Current state of calcium silicate cements in restorative dentistry: a review
Calcium silicate cements have been used as dental materials for more than twenty years; however, their use in restorative dentistry is more recent. Better mechanical properties and shorter curing times make them suitable for a variety of applications in ...
Camila Corral-Núñez +6 more
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