Bioceramic materials in clinical endodontics /
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Imprint: | Cham : Springer, 2020. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (106 p.) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12608743 |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Current Classification of Bioceramic Materials in Endodontics
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Classification of Hydraulic Cements
- 3 Bioceramics and Hydraulic Calcium Silicate Cements
- 4 Clinical Presentation
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Characterization and Properties of Bioceramic Materials for Endodontics
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Coronal Use
- 2.1 Chemical, Physical and Mechanical Properties
- 2.2 Biological Characteristics
- 2.3 Clinical Performance and Material Interactions
- 3 Intra-radicular Use
- 3.1 Chemial, Physical and Mechanical Properties
- 3.2 Biological Characteristics
- 3.3 Clinical Performance and Material Interactions
- 4 Extra-radicular Use
- 4.1 Chemical, Physical and Mechanical Properties
- 4.2 Biological Characteristics
- 4.3 Clinical Performance and Material Interactions
- 4.4 Conclusions
- References
- Bioceramic Materials for Vital Pulp Therapy
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Pulp Inflammation and Healing
- 3 Pulp Capping and Biomaterials
- 4 Step-by-Step Procedures
- 4.1 Pulp Capping
- 4.2 Pulp Chamber Pulpotomy
- 5 Application of Pulp Capping and 'Bioproducts' to Stimulate Regeneration
- 6 Short- and Long-Term Future Developments
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- Bioceramic Materials in Regenerative Endodontics
- 1 Pulp Regeneration
- 2 Regeneration or Repair
- 3 Clinical Treatment
- 4 Limitations
- 5 The Use of Hydraulic Calcium Silicate Cements for Revitalization
- 6 Reaction of Hydraulic Tricalcium Silicates with Tissue Fluids
- 7 Mechanical Properties of Hydraulic Calcium Silicates in Revitalization
- 8 Discoloration
- 9 Conclusion
- References
- Bioceramic Materials for Root Canal Obturation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Flowable Hydraulic Calcium Silicate-Based Obturation Materials
- 2.1 iRoot®SP, EndoSequence® BC Sealer™, and TotalFill® BC Sealer™
- 2.2 EndoSequence BC Sealer HiFlow and TotalFill® BC Sealer HiFlow™
- 2.3 Bio-C Sealer
- 2.4 Well-Root ST
- 2.5 CeraSeal
- 2.6 BioRoot™ RCS
- 3 Bioceramic-Coated (BC) Gutta-Percha Points for Root Canal Obturation
- 4 Sealer Delivery Methods
- 5 Root Canal Obturation Techniques
- 5.1 Cold Lateral Compaction
- 5.2 Warm Vertical Condensation and Its Modifications
- 5.3 Single-Cone Obturation
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- Bioceramic Materials for Management of Endodontic Complications
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials Used for Management of Endodontic Complications
- 2.1 iRoot®BP, EndoSequence® BC RRM™, and TotalFill® BC RRM™ Paste
- 2.2 iRoot®BP Plus, EndoSequence® BC RRM™, and TotalFill® BC RRM™ Putty
- 2.3 iRoot®FS, EndoSequence® BC RRM™, and TotalFill® BC RRM™ Fast Set Putty
- 2.4 Well-Root™ PT
- 2.5 Biodentine®
- 3 Temporary Bioceramic-Based Root Canal Dressing Materials
- 4 Apexification Procedures
- 5 Perforation Repair