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Premixed bioceramics: A novel pulp capping agent

Nidhi Motwani, Anuja Ikhar, Pradnya Nikhade, Manoj Chandak, Saurabh Rathi, Meghna Dugar, Rutuja Rajnekar

2021Journal of Conservative Dentistry29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The main aim of restorative dentistry is to protect the vitality of the Pulp tissue. The pin point carious expoure and iatrogenic errors warrant the need for various pulp capping procedures like Indirect Pulp Capping and Direct Pulp Capping. Pulp Capping is dressing of the dental pulp exposed due to mechanical procedure, carious lesion or traumatic injury to preserve its vitality and function. There has been constant evolution and research on materials used to cap the Pulp tissue. The different kind of chemical and biological materials has been used with varying degree of success. The prognosis based on the pulp capping material has dramatically improved with the introduction of bioactive cement. Though MTA and biodentine have shown a high success rate, their properties can be adversely affected with error in powder/liquid ratio and may present with difficulty in the handling characteristic. Premixed bioceramics have been introduced in the market and present with desirable properties as a pulp capping agent. Owing to good handling characteristics, biocompatibility, odontogenic property, and antibacterial action it is a potent pulp capping agent for clinical application. This review is aimed to discuss the introduction of premixed bioceramics, forms of premixed bioceramics available, and its physical, chemical, and biocompatible properties.

Topics & Concepts

Pulp cappingPulp (tooth)Materials scienceBiocompatible materialDentistryCarious lesionPulp and paper industryHard tissueVitalityComposite materialEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental materials and restorationsHemostasis and retained surgical items
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