2019
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2019/38476.12503
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Comparison of the Sealing Ability of MTA-Angelus, Biodentine and CEM Cement in the Repair of Large Furcal Perforations-A Bacterial Leakage Study

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“…It should be able to induce regeneration of the PDL complex, specifically cementogenesis over the root-end filling itself. Many materials have been used as root-end fillings, including guttapercha, polycarboxylate cement, amalgam, zinc oxide eugenol(ZOE) cement (IRM and SuperEBA), glass ionomer cement, Diaket, composite resins (Retroplast), resin-glass ionomer hybrids (Geristore), MTA, and CEM cement (9,10). Sealing ability of CEM cement is comparable to those of MTA and since these two water-based endodontic biomaterials do not demonstrate shrinkage upon setting, they form hydroxyapatite crystals over their surfaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…It should be able to induce regeneration of the PDL complex, specifically cementogenesis over the root-end filling itself. Many materials have been used as root-end fillings, including guttapercha, polycarboxylate cement, amalgam, zinc oxide eugenol(ZOE) cement (IRM and SuperEBA), glass ionomer cement, Diaket, composite resins (Retroplast), resin-glass ionomer hybrids (Geristore), MTA, and CEM cement (9,10). Sealing ability of CEM cement is comparable to those of MTA and since these two water-based endodontic biomaterials do not demonstrate shrinkage upon setting, they form hydroxyapatite crystals over their surfaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of several studies conducted specifically on regenerative endodonticsand vital pulp therapy were indicative of favorable biocompatibility of CEM cement. Moreover, randomized controlled trials have suggested that cementogenic properties of CEM cement are comparable to those of MTA when used as a rootend filling material (9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%