2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2006.12.020
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Effect of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Cements on Transforming Growth Factor β1 and Bone Morphogenetic Protein Production by Human Fibroblasts In Vitro

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“…This result confirms the hypothesis raised by authors of previous studies 10,11 because, in the present study, the root-adhered PDL remnants were removed prior to tooth replantation.…”
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“…This result confirms the hypothesis raised by authors of previous studies 10,11 because, in the present study, the root-adhered PDL remnants were removed prior to tooth replantation.…”
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“…9 On the other hand, changing MTA dressings is not necessary, which allows for restoring the tooth in the same session of dressing removal and reduces the possibility of fracture and coronal leakage. MTA also has some important properties for the repair of replanted teeth, such as biocompatibility, ability to induce cementogenesis 10,11 and antimicrobial action.…”
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“…There is evidence that MTA promotes a favorable response in osseous environment, with direct bone apposition 30 . It was demonstrated that MTA induces bone morphogenetic protein 2 expression and calcification in human periodontal ligament cells 20 and stimulating human gingival fibroblasts to produce BMP-2 14 , is able to promote a favorable formation of mineralized tissue in rat alveolar sockets 15 , being characterized by mild inflammatory response and complete bone healing 16 . MTA surfaces also support osteoblast cell attachment, matrix synthesis and RunX2 expression which are essential for osteogenesis 24 .…”
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