Bioceramic Materials for Vital Pulp Therapy
First scientific evidence of pulp capping has been highlighted in the 1930s with Zhander’s publication. The concept has come back in the dentistry field around 10 years ago with the development of hydraulic cements. These materials are supposed to improve
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Bioceramic Materials in Clinical Endodontics
Saulius Drukteinis • Josette Camilleri Editors
Bioceramic Materials in Clinical Endodontics
Editors Saulius Drukteinis Institute of Dentistry Vilnius University Vilnius Lithuania
Josette Camilleri Edgbaston University of Birmingham Birmingham UK
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Preface
The introduction of modified hydraulic calcium silicate-based materials has changed the standards and strategies of endodontics. These new materials and the techniques developed for their use in clinical practice have been extensively investigated in in vitro and in vivo studies and have shown similar or superior results compared to the conventional materials and techniques. This book describes a classification for the hydraulic calcium silicate- based materials based on materials chemistry and focuses on the newest currently available on the market. Classic, modified or new techniques used in modern endodontics are presented and reviewed. The first two chapters provide a review and a classification, characterisation and basic understanding of modern hydraulic calcium silicate-based materials and analyse their physical, chemical and biological properties. The remaining clinical chapters of the book address the application of these materials in daily clinical practice. Chapter 3 is dedicated to the current materials and techniques used in vital pulp therapy, while Chap. 4 reviews modern concepts and strategies in regenerative endodontics. Chapter 5 focuses on the most established hydraulic calcium s
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