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THE SETTING MECHANISM OF MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a powder containing calcium silicate composed of hydrophilic particles which harden at the presence of moisture. MTA was initially introduced as a root end filling material. Due its practical advantages that include superior biocompatility, effective sealing capability, and the ability to improve regeneration of the ...
Altan, Halenur, Tosun, Gul
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Effect of alkaline ph on sealing ability of white mineral trioxide aggregate [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate microleakage of white mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA) after its exposure to a range of alkaline environments during hydration.
Doosti, Sirvan +10 more
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Actualización sobre el Proroot-MTA en el año 2002 [PDF]
Se revisan los artículos existentes sobre el MTA (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate) desde 1993 hasta abril del ...
Berástegui, Esther
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ABSTRACT Heavy metals in municipal waste incineration fly ash are potentially harmful to the ecological environment and human health. To mitigate the hazards of fly ash, this study attempts to detoxify fly ash through organic acid washing pretreatment coupled with cement/sodium diethyldithiocarbamate (DDTC) solidification.
Junfeng Pang +4 more
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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: an overview of composition, properties and clinical applications
“Mineral trioxide aggregate” is a cementitious material, which is popular by its trade name MTA. It was first introduced in the year 1993 by Mohmoud Torabinejad at Loma Linda University in California, USA.
Navya Sri Kadali +5 more
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A review of the methods used to study biocompatibility of Portland cement-derived materials used in dentistry [PDF]
Advanced restorative dentistry may necessitate the need for surgical intervention to the infected root apex. Once access to the root end is achieved, the root apex is resected and filled with a dental restorative material.
Camilleri, Josette
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Vertical root fracture resistance of simulated immature permanent teeth filled with MTA using different vehicles [PDF]
The aim of the study is to evaluate the resistance vertical root fracture (VRF) of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) filled-immature permanent roots by using three different vehicles.
Aksel, Hacer +2 more
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Pure PP and PP/MoO3 filaments produced by melt spinning. ABSTRACT Polypropylene (PP) composite fibers containing 0.10, 0.20, and 0.50 wt% molybdenum oxide (MoO3) nanoparticles were produced via melt spinning. In the present study, the effect of this addition on the mechanical, thermal, and chromic properties of the fibers was investigated.
Raphael Borges Magalhães Bergamini +5 more
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Aim: To evaluate the change in physical, chemical and biological properties when mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is mixed with a resin 4-methacryloxyethyl trimellitate anhydride (4-META)/methyl methacrylate-tri-n-butyl-borane (MMA)-TBB.
Rudra Kaul +5 more
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Effect of Additives on Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Setting Reaction Product Formation [PDF]
Introduction Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) sets via hydration of calcium silicates to yield calcium silicate hydrates and calcium hydroxide (Ca[OH]2). However, a drawback of MTA is its long setting time.
Berzins, David W. +2 more
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