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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate but not Light-cure Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Stimulated Mineralization
Journal of Endodontics, 2008The purpose of this study was to evaluate the subcutaneous response of rat connective tissue to light-cure MTA and Angelus MTA. These materials were placed in polyethylene and dentin tubes and implanted into dorsal connective tissue of Wistar rats for 30 and 60 days.
Gomes, Joao Eduardo +7 more
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The constitution of mineral trioxide aggregate
Dental Materials, 2005The aim of this study was to determine the constitution of a commercially available root-end filling material, mineral trioxide aggregate, (MTA) (ProRoot MTA, Tulsa Dental, Tulsa, OK, USA). The surface morphology of the material with various treatment conditions was also evaluated.The constitution of two commercial versions of MTA was determined before
Camilleri, J +5 more
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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate—A Review
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2009Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) is a new material with numerous exciting clinical applications. MTA promises to be one of the most versatile materials of this century in the field of dentistry. Some of the appreciable properties of MTA include its good physical properties and its ability to stimulate tissue regeneration as well as good pulp response ...
Arathi Rao, Ramya Shenoy, Ashwini Rao
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Acid and Microhardness of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate–like Materials
Journal of Endodontics, 2014The aim of this study was to compare the surface microhardness of BioAggregate, ProRoot MTA, and CEM Cement when exposed to an acidic environment or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) as a synthetic tissue fluid.Ninety cylindrical molds made of polymethyl methacrylate with an internal diameter of 6 mm and height of 4 mm (according to ASTM E384 standard ...
Mohammad Hossein Nekoofar +6 more
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A Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Sealer Stimulated Mineralization
Journal of Endodontics, 2009The aim of this study was to evaluate the rat subcutaneous tissue response to implanted polyethylene tubes filled with Endo-CPM-Sealer (Portland Cement Modified Sealer) (EGEO S.R.L., Buenos Aires, Argentina) compared with Sealapex (SybronEndo, Glendora, CA) and Angelus MTA (Angelus, Londrina, Brazil).
Gomes-Filho, Joao Eduardo +3 more
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Osteoblast biocompatibility of mineral trioxide aggregate
Biomaterials, 1999This study investigated the biocompatibility of variants of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), by culturing human MG63 osteosarcoma cells in the presence of materials, observing cytomorphology and cell growth, and then assaying cytokine expression from the cells. Reference materials were employed.
T. R. Pitt Ford +3 more
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Color stability of white mineral trioxide aggregate [PDF]
This study aims to evaluate the color stability of white mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA) after irradiation with three different curing lights and with a fluorescent lamp in an oxygen-free environment.Thirty samples of WMTA were divided into four experimental groups (three curing light and one fluorescent lamp) and one negative control group.
Marta Vallés +4 more
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Clinical applications of mineral trioxide aggregate
Journal of Endodontics, 1999An experimental material, mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), has recently been investigated as a potential alternative restorative material to the presently used materials in endodontics. Several in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that MTA prevents microleakage, is biocompatible, and promotes regeneration of the original tissues when it is placed ...
Mahmoud Torabinejad, Noah Chivian
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Cellular response to mineral trioxide aggregate
Journal of Endodontics, 1998This investigation studied the cytomorphology of osteoblasts in the presence of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) and examined cytokine production. MTA and Intermediate Restorative Material (IRM) were prepared and placed in separate Petri dishes. Osteoblasts (cell-line MG-63), grown to confluence in Hams F12/Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium, were ...
Thomas R. Pitt Ford +3 more
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Journal of Conservative Dentistry, 2018
Introduction: This systematic review intended to compare the biocompatibility and sealing ability of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and biodentine as root-end filling material.
Nidhi Solanki, K. K. Venkappa, N. Shah
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Introduction: This systematic review intended to compare the biocompatibility and sealing ability of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and biodentine as root-end filling material.
Nidhi Solanki, K. K. Venkappa, N. Shah
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