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Calcium silicate-based cements have diverse applications in endodontics. This study aimed to evaluate the antibiofilm action, biocompatibility, morphological structure, chemical composition and radiopacity of Five Mineral Oxides (5MO), Mineral Trioxide ...
Amjad Abu Hasna +6 more
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The cytotoxic evaluation of mineral trioxide aggregate and bioaggregate in the subcutaneous connective tissue of rats [PDF]
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the cytotoxic effects of ProRoot MTA and DiaRoot BA, a bioceramic nanoparticulate cement, on subcutaneous rat tissue.
Acar, Gözde +5 more
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Microshear Bond Strength of Composite Resin to Mineral Trioxide Aggregate and Potassium Nitrate-Modified Polycarboxylate Cement at Two Time Points Using Different Adhesive Approaches: An In Vitro Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives This in vitro investigation evaluated the microshear bond strength (µSBS) of composite resin to mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and a modified polycarboxylate cement containing potassium nitrate (PCC/KNO3), both utilized as pulpotomy materials.
Adl A +3 more
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Mineral trioxide aggregate, which comprises three major inorganic components, namely, tricalcium silicate (C3S), dicalcium silicate (C2S), and tricalcium aluminate (C3A), is promising regenerative cement for dentistry.
Ho-Jin Moon +7 more
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Coronal Tooth Discoloration After the Use of White Mineral Trioxide Aggregate
Rupam Tripathi,1 Stephen Cohen,2 Nitin Khanduri3 1Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, UCMS College of Dental Surgery, Bhairahawa, Nepal; 2American Board of Endodontics, San Francisco, CA, USA; 3Department of Pedodontics and Preventive ...
Tripathi R, Cohen S, Khanduri N
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Portland cement versus MTA as a root-end filling material. A pilot study [PDF]
PURPOSE: To assess periradicular lesions clinically and by computed tomography (CT) after endodontic surgery using either Portland cement or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) as a root-end filling material.
Sérgio Ribeiro da Silva +4 more
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Carious exposure of an irreversibly inflamed vital pulp in a young permanent tooth presents a significant clinical challenge to clinicians to maintain the vitality.
ArakkalVettath Mohamed Rahoof +7 more
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Biocompatibility of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Mixed with Different Accelerators: an Animal Study
Statement of the Problem: Several additives have been introduced to decrease the setting time of MTA (mineral trioxide aggregate). For clinical applications, it is essential to investigate the biocompatibility of these materials.
Mitra Tabari +3 more
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Zeolite-silver-zinc nanoparticles: Biocompatibility and their effect on the compressive strength of mineral trioxide aggregate [PDF]
Background This study was carried out to evaluate the biocompatibility of zeolite-silver-zinc (Ze-Ag-Zn) nanoparticles and their effect on the compressive strength of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA).
M. Samiei +5 more
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Background Tricalcium aluminate, one of the major constituents of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), has been shown to have cytotoxic properties. Mineral trioxide aggregate has moderate to low antimicrobial activity against the most common endodontic ...
V. Ravindran, G. Jeevanandan
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