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International Journal of Oral Science ; (4): 250-253, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-358137

ABSTRACT

Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is considered at the present time as the gold standard for root-end filling in endodontic surgery. However, this biocompatible material presents several drawbacks such as a long setting time and handling difficulties. The aim of this article is to present a new commercialized calcium silicate-based material named Biodentine with physical improved properties compared to MTA in a clinical application. Two endodontic microsurgeries were performed by using specific armamentarium (microsurgical instrumentation, ultrasonic tips) under high-power magnification with an operatory microscope. Biodentine was used as a root-end filling in order to seal the root canal system. The two cases were considered completely healed at 1 year and were followed for one more year. The 2-year follow-up consolidated the previous observation with absence of clinical symptoms and radiographic evidence of regeneration of the periapical tissues.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Calcium Compounds , Therapeutic Uses , Follow-Up Studies , Microsurgery , Periapical Diseases , Therapeutics , Periapical Tissue , Diagnostic Imaging , Physiology , Radiography, Bitewing , Regeneration , Physiology , Retrograde Obturation , Methods , Root Canal Filling Materials , Therapeutic Uses , Root Canal Preparation , Silicates , Therapeutic Uses , Ultrasonic Surgical Procedures , Wound Healing , Physiology
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