2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/160951
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A Review on Biodentine, a Contemporary Dentine Replacement and Repair Material

Abstract: Biodentine is a calcium-silicate based material that has drawn attention in recent years and has been advocated to be used in various clinical applications, such as root perforations, apexification, resorptions, retrograde fillings, pulp capping procedures, and dentine replacement. There has been considerable research performed on this material since its launching; however, there is scarce number of review articles that collates information and data obtained from these studies. Therefore, this review article w… Show more

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“…(9). This has many similarities to the composition of Biodentine, which is primarily calcium silicates with a radiopacifier (10).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…(9). This has many similarities to the composition of Biodentine, which is primarily calcium silicates with a radiopacifier (10).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Among such materials, Biodentine™ (BD, Septodont, Saint Maur des Fossés, France), 1 was specifically designed as a "dentin replacement" material for applications such as root perforations, apexification, treatment of resorptive lesions, as well as a retrograde filling material in endodontic surgery. 2 Biodentine™ is composed of a mixed powder and liquid system: the powder contains tricalcium silicate (main component), calcium carbonate (as filling material), zirconium oxide (as radiopacifier), with traces of dicalcium silicate, calcium oxide, and iron oxide; the liquid phase of BD consists of a water-soluble polymer solution (water-reducing agent), using calcium chloride to decrease the setting time. 3 Biodentine was described as a bioactive dentin substitute with apatite formation after immersion in phosphate solution, 4 as the elemental uptake of Ca and Si into root canal dentin was found to be more prominent for Biodentine than for MTA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, due to its biological properties as acid-resistant cement, it can be used as a root repair material. 2 Biodentine is reported as presenting better biological properties than other tricalcium silicate cements such as MTA. A previous study has shown that the dynamic interaction of Biodentine with the dentin and pulp tissue interface stimulates pulp cell recruitment and differentiation, upregulates transformation factors (gene expression), and promotes dentinogenesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…294 Differences in the patterns of responses between GD and PD were assessed according to their frequency distribution using Fisher's exact test, with GraphPad™ statistical software (http://graphpad.com/quickcalcs/catMenu/). P values of less than 0.05 were regarded as significant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…153 PC is typically calcium silicates with a minority component of calcium aluminate while Biodentine TM (Septodont, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France) has calcium silicates without calcium aluminates. 294 Therefore, as the differences are tenuous, Biodentine has been grouped with MTA for the purpose of this study. 294 The questionnaire offered several multiple-choice answers with an option for the respondent to type their own answer (in "Other") should they differ to the options provided.…”
Section: Endodontics;mentioning
confidence: 99%