1. Compositional characteristics and hydration behavior of mineral trioxide aggregates
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Feng-Huei Lin, Wen-Hsi Wang, Chun-Pin Lin, Yow-Chyun Shyu, Chen-Ying Wang, and Cheing-Meei Liu
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Mineral trioxide aggregate ,Biocompatibility ,mineral trioxide aggregates ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,Dentistry(all) ,Perforation (oil well) ,Dentistry ,Potential candidate ,Root resorption ,perforation repair ,apexification ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:RK1-715 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Dentistry ,Biological property ,medicine ,hydration behavior ,Apexification ,compositional characteristics ,business ,General Dentistry ,Trioxide - Abstract
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) was one of most popular biomaterials for endodontic treatment in the past decade. Its superb biocompatibility, sealing ability and surface for tissue adhesion all make MTA a potential candidate for many dental applications, such as apexification, perforation repair, repair of root resorption, and as a root-end filling material. There are many review articles regarding the physical, chemical and biological properties of MTA. However, there are few reviews discussing the relationship between the composition and hydration behavior of MTA. The aim of this article was to provide a systematic review regarding the compositional characteristics and hydration behavior of MTA.
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- 2010
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