Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in Dentistry 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55157-4_2
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“…When the mixed material is in contact with additional moisture in early phase of setting, the water-powder ratio can be changed [25]. The higher waterpowder ratios influence several properties of MTA, such as decreasing its bond strength [8] and diminishing its compressive strength [26]. The increased hydration of portland cement leads to higher carbonation of hydrated cement with escalated shrinkage and raised production of calcium carbonate [27].…”
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“…When the mixed material is in contact with additional moisture in early phase of setting, the water-powder ratio can be changed [25]. The higher waterpowder ratios influence several properties of MTA, such as decreasing its bond strength [8] and diminishing its compressive strength [26]. The increased hydration of portland cement leads to higher carbonation of hydrated cement with escalated shrinkage and raised production of calcium carbonate [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased hydration time enhances the carbon dioxide uptake, which indicates that the calcium in the hydration products reacts more easily than the calcium in the clinker phase. In a humid CO2 atmosphere, the carbonation process is so pronounced that it decomposes calcium silicate hydrate into calcium carbonate and silica [26,46]. Furthermore, the carbonation is linked to shrinkage of material [47].…”
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“…Na técnica da apicectomia, é realizado um corte da porção apical da raiz do dente, empregando a instrumentação e o preenchimento deste espaço com um material adequado como, por exemplo, o Agregado de Trióxido Mineral -MTA (CAMILLERI, 2014). Com o sucesso dessa terapia, o elemento dentário volta a sua função fisiológica periapical normal, desaparece dor, inchaço ou fístula e, radiograficamente, há a regressão ou eliminação da rarefação óssea apical (PIRANI et al, 2015).…”
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