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Biodentine 150420152407 Conversion Gate01 PDF
Biodentine 150420152407 Conversion Gate01 PDF
portion, dentine loss must be substituted with an artificial material, which can
Also, the preservation and protection of the dental pulp with specific emphasis on
For many decades since 1928, calcium hydroxide (Dycal) has been standard
tertiary dentine formation. However it has some drawbacks like poor bonding to
Recently, various calcium silicate based products have been launched to the
CSH gel is considered as the matrix of the cement, and the crystals of
CaCO3 (rough and irregular) are filling the spaces between gel of cement.
The setting time of Biodentine is between (9-12 minutes) due to the presence of:
Ion exchanges between the cement and dental tissues Biodentine - adhesive
systems.
density of Biodentine.
Then compressive strength continues to improve to reach more than 200 MPa
over several days until reaching 300 MPa after one month. This value becomes
quite stable and is in the range of the compressive strength of natural dentine
(297 MPa).
There is an increase in the micro hardness of Biodentine with
time.
natural dentine.
The deposition of apatite like calcium phosphate crystals on the surface.
The release of free calcium ion in Biodentine is higher than MTA and Dycal.
dentine.
Biodentine is not as stable as a composite material, so that
dentine bridge.
which increase the brittleness of it, while Biodentine not contains on aluminates
and by odontoblast stimulation for dentine bridge formation to protect the pulp.
contrast to Dycal that associated with tissue necrosis and inflammation during
proliferation
(arrows)
within the
pulp tissue
Reactionary
& reparative
dentine
formation
pattern
Indirect pulp
capping with
Biodentine
Biodentine
Pulpotomy is another vital pulp treatment method in which Biodentine is
involves the amputation of pulp chamber and the placement of a material for
specifically useful and preferred when the coronal pulp tissue is inflamed and a
The rate of success of vital pulpotomy with Biodentine is higher than MTA and
Pulpotec.
Due to their good adhesion to dentine surface and fast setting time,
time.
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