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Vital pulp therapy with mineral trioxide aggregate
Dental Traumatology, 2005Abstract – The present case report describes the treatment of complicated crown fractures using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). MTA was used as pulp‐capping material after partial pulpotomy to preserve the vitality of the pulpal tissues in two cases.
Bekir, Karabucak +3 more
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Biocompatibility of mineral trioxide aggregate flow and biodentine
International Endodontic Journal, 2018AbstractAimTo evaluate the influence of powder‐to‐gel ratio (0.19 g powder to 50 μL of gel, thick MTA Flow, and 0.06 g powder to 50 μL of gel, fluid MTA Flow) on biocompatibility of MTA Flow (Ultradent Products Inc., South Jordan, UT, USA, lot: 2015122901) and compare it with Biodentine (Septodont Inc., Saint‐Maur‐des‐Fossés, France, lot: B18542A ...
J. A. S. Mondelli +7 more
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MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE: A NEW MATERIAL FOR ENDODONTICS
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1999Mineral trioxide aggregate, or MTA, is a new material developed for endodontics that appears to be a significant improvement over other materials for procedures in bone. It is the first restorative material that consistently allows for the overgrowth of cementum, and it may facilitate the regeneration of the periodontal ligament.The authors present ...
R S, Schwartz +3 more
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Evaluation of Antifungal Activity of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate
Journal of Endodontics, 2003The purpose of this investigation was to study, in vitro, the antifungal effect of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) using a tube-dilution test. MTA was tested freshly mixed and after 24 h set on Candida albicans. The tested MTA was incubated with C. albicans for 1 h, 24 h, and 3 days.
Saad, Al-Nazhan, Aziza, Al-Judai
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Effect of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate on Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Journal of Endodontics, 2010Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is known to stimulate the hard tissue repair process. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of MTA to support the adhesion, proliferation, and migration of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs).White ProRoot MTA and white Portland cement were mixed and left to set 24 hours.
Di Caprio M.P. +6 more
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Journal of Endodontics, 2006
The aim of this study was to histopathologically examine the biocompatibility of the high-copper amalgam, intermediate restorative material (IRM), mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), and MTA mixed with chlorhexidine (CHX). This study was conducted to observe the rat subcutaneous connective tissue reaction to the implanted tubes filled with amalgam, IRM ...
Sumer, Mahmut +3 more
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The aim of this study was to histopathologically examine the biocompatibility of the high-copper amalgam, intermediate restorative material (IRM), mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), and MTA mixed with chlorhexidine (CHX). This study was conducted to observe the rat subcutaneous connective tissue reaction to the implanted tubes filled with amalgam, IRM ...
Sumer, Mahmut +3 more
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Introduction to Mineral Trioxide Aggregate
2014Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a are powder primarily composed of tri- and dicalcium silicates with bismuth oxide radiopacifier. MTA has been an addition to the dental armamentarium since the 1990s. When mixed with water, MTA powder forms hard cement by hydration of the silicates.
Gustavo De Deus +4 more
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The use of mineral trioxide aggregate in endodontics.
Minerva stomatologica, 2006Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), composed mainly of tricalcic silicate, tricalcic alluminate, bismuth oxide, is a particular endodontic cement. It is made of hydrophilic fine particles that harden in the presence of dampness or blood. It is biocompatible, radiopaque and it is harder to infiltrate, compared to classic materials for root filling such as
CASELLA G, FERLITO, Sebastiano
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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in Endodontic Treatment for Immature Teeth
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that the fracture strength of calcium hydroxide and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) filled immature teeth decrease over time. Immature mandibular incisors from sheep were extracted and the pulps were extirpated using an apical approach with a barbed broach, and the teeth were divided into three ...
Sahza Hatibovic-Kofman +4 more
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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Obturation: A Review and Case Series
Journal of Endodontics, 2009Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has emerged as a reliable bioactive material with extended applications in endodontics that include the obturation of the root canal space. This article examines the literature supporting MTA as a canal filling material, suggests methods for its delivery and placement, and presents clinical cases that demonstrate its ...
Bogen, George, Kuttler, Sergio
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