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|a Mineral Trioxide Aggregate :
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|a Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: Properties and Clinical Applications; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Pulp and Periradicular Pathways, Pathosis, and Closure; PULP AND PERIRADICULAR PATHWAYS; NATURAL PATHWAYS; Apical foramen; Lateral canals; Dentinal tubules; PATHOLOGICAL AND IATROGENIC PATHWAYS; Dental caries; Root perforations; Root perforations during access preparation; Root perforations during cleaning and shaping; Root perforations during post space preparations; Vertical fracture; PERIRADICULAR PATHOSIS; Inflammatory process of periradicular lesions.
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|a MATERIALS TO SEAL THE PATHWAYS TO THE ROOT CANAL SYSTEM AND THE PERIODONTIUMREFERENCES; 2 Chemical Properties of MTA; INTRODUCTION; MTA COMPOSITION; Portland cement; Role of bismuth oxide and gypsum; MTA powder morphology; Trace elements and compounds; SETTING REACTIONS; Setting time; Maturation; Factors that affect setting: additives and accelerants; Effect of water and moisture; Interaction with environment; DEVELOPMENT OF REACTION ZONES; REFERENCES; 3 Physical Properties of MTA; INTRODUCTION; pH; SOLUBILITY; SETTING EXPANSION; RADIOPACITY; VARIOUS TYPES OF STRENGTH; Compressive strength.
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|a Flexural strengthShear strength; Push-out strength; Shear bond strength; Overview; MICROHARDNESS; COLOR AND AESTHETICS; PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; 4 MTA in Vital Pulp Therapy; INTRODUCTION; ADVANTAGES; PULP RESPONSES TO CAPPING MATERIALS; DIRECT PULP CAPPING WITH CALCIUM HYDROXIDE; MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE; Physiochemical properties; Mode of action in pulp capping and pulpotomy; Comparison with calcium hydroxide; PULPOTOMY IN PRIMARY TEETH; MTA PULPOTOMY; Primary teeth; Immature permanent teeth; Symptomatic permanent teeth.
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|a PULP CAPPING IN TEETH DIAGNOSED WITH REVERSIBLE PULPITISTREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS; DISADVANTAGES; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; 5 Management of Teeth with Necrotic Pulps and Open Apices; DIAGNOSIS IN IMMATURE TEETH; HISTORY OF TREATING IMMATURE TEETH; INFECTION CONTROL IN IMMATURE TEETH; APEXIFICATION; CALCIUM HYDROXIDE APEXIFICATION THERAPY: OUTCOMES; NON-VITAL PULP THERAPY; Root-end closure via the use of apical barriers; Mineral trioxide aggregate apical plug; Technical placement; Outcomes; REFERENCES; 6 Regenerative Endodontics (Revitalization/Revascularization); INTRODUCTION.
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|a REVASCULARIZATION AFTER REPLANTATION AND AUTOTRANSPLANTATIONREVITALIZATION OF NONVITAL-INFECTED TEETH IN ANIMALS; CLINICAL EVIDENCE FOR REVITALIZATION IN NONVITAL-INFECTED TEETH IN HUMANS; POTENTIAL ROLE OF STEM CELLS IN CANAL TISSUE GENERATION AND REGENERATION; Role of DPSCs and SCAP in revitalization and regenerative endodontic treatments; Scaffolds and growth factors for regenerative endodontics (Revitalization); CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR PULP REVITALIZATION; First appointment; Second appointment; Clinical and radiographic follow-up; REFERENCES; 7 Use of MTA as Root Perforation Repair.
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|a Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) was developed more than 20 years ago to seal the pathways of communication of the root canal system. It's currently the preferred material used by endodontists because of its superior properties such as its seal and biocompatibility that significantly improves outcomes of endodontic treatments. Dr. Torabinejad, who was the principle investigator of the dental applications of MTA, and leading authorities on this subject provide a clinically focused reference detailing the properties and uses of MTA, including vital pulp therapy (pulp capping, pulpo.
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