Is MTA a bioceramic?

The first-generation bioceramic or hydraulic cement introduced in endodontics is mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in the 1990s by Dr. M. Torabinejad. Hydraulic cements refer to a material that needs hydration to set and once set are impervious to dissolution in water.
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Is MTA a bioceramic sealer?

The first bioceramic material successfully used in endodontics was the MTA cement (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate), developed based on Portland cement, in the Loma Linda University – California, in the early 90's. It was developed as a retrograde filling material and also for perforations closing (Figure 1).
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Is MTA a Biodentine?

Biodentin has been formulated using MTA-based cement technology and hence; claims improvements of some of the properties such as physical qualities and handling, including its other wide range of applications like endodontic repair and pulp capping in restorative dentistry [6].
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Why is MTA biocompatible?

Two of four studies proposed that MTA and biodentine are comparable. A study by Nunez et al. [28] stated that both MTA and biodentine are analogous in terms of biocompatibility with potential to provide positive environment for the cell, showing cell proliferation and osteogenic capability.
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Is Biodentine a bioceramic?

This article reviews the properties of two most commonly used bioceramic materials: Biodentine and MTA and the application of the same. Bioceramic materials are biocompatible ceramic compounds obtained by various chemical processes, both in situ and in vivo.
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Bioceramics in Endodontics (MTA vs. BioCeramics!)



How strong is bioceramic?

Calcium phosphate based bioceramics (46)

Compressive strength–Porous- 30-170 MPa, Dense- 120-917 MPa.
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What is MTA in dentistry?

The mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a dental material with biocompatibility properties to oral and dental tissues. MTA was developed for dental root repair in endodontic treatment and it is formulated from commercial Portland cement, combined with bismuth oxide powder for radiopacity.
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How does MTA work?

The MTA will provide structure and strength to the tooth by replacing the resorbed tooth structure. In external resorption, after root canal therapy is performed, the flap is raised over the tooth and the defect removed from the root surface with a round bur.
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Is MTA radiopaque?

Super EBA and both types of MTA were the least radiopaque materials. White/grey MTA-Angelus presented radiopacity between 3 to 3.3 mm Al. Bismuth oxide is added to the formulation of these materials to provide radiopacity.
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Does MTA dissolve?

Because MTA is alkaline in nature, it might interact with acids or chemicals and could disintegrate.
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What is Biodentine made of?

Biodentine is a two components material. The powder is mainly composed of Tricalcium silicates. It also contains Di-Calcium Silicate as a second core material and Calcium Carbonate and Oxide as filler. The powder contains Zirconium oxide as a radio-opacifier.
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What is the pH of MTA?

pH. Hydrated MTA has an initial pH of 10.2, which rises to 12.5 (similar to calcium hydroxide) 3 hours after mixing and following setting. The high pH is theorized to be responsible for the antimicrobial action and biological activity of the material.
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What is Bioceramic sealer?

Bioceramic sealers are sealers those contain calcium silicate and/or calcium phosphate as their main compositions, i.e., Endosequence BC Sealer while Hybrid bioceramic sealers are resin-based root canal sealers or other root canal sealers those contain some bioceramic components, i.e., MTA Fillapex.
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Which is best root canal sealer?

Conclusion: Resin cement sealed the root canals significantly better when compared with zinc oxide eugenol and glass ionomer sealers.
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Are BC sealers resorbable?

This truly revolutionary sealer has remarkable healing properties and is designed specifically to be non-resorbable. In the event of a slight overfill (puff), an anti-inflammatory reaction will not occur because the sealer is essentially a root repair material with a flowable viscosity.
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Is MTA resorbable?

This condition can occur during a direct contact between extruded MTA and body tissue fluids, which may be partially responsible for MTA resorption. Bismuth oxide, an insoluble radiopacifier, cannot be resorbed in this way and, therefore, the aforementioned mechanism of action is not applicable to this component.
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What is MTA made of?

Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is composed of Portland cement, with 4:1 addition of bismuth oxide added so that the material can be detected on a radiograph. The cement is made up of calcium, silicon and aluminium. The main constituent phases are tricalcium and dicalcium silicate and tricalcium aluminate.
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Is Biodentine radiopaque?

Radiopacity of Biodentine was 2.43±0.20 mmAl.
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Is MTA public or private?

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.
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Is the MTA federally funded?

Federal Funding Provides MTA with Financial Stability Through First Half of 2024; No Fare Increase in 2021. Updated July 21, 2021 4:30 p.m.
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What is MTA pulpotomy?

MTA may be used as an alternative pulpotomy agent in immature teeth with pulp exposure to stimulate pulp healing with dentin bridge formation and complete root formation. But, discoloration following MTA pulpotomy appears as a major clinical complication.
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What is the difference between MTA and calcium hydroxide?

MTA is more effective and superior comparing the Calcium Hydroxide as a direct pulp capping material, showed higher success rate with favorable outcomes in maintaining long term tooth vitality and easier to use in pulp capping. MTA is less toxic, less pulpal inflammation capping compared to Calcium Hydroxide.
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Can MTA be used for pulp capping?

MTA is a new and biocompatible biomaterial used for dental practice. It has been proved to be an excellent material for repairing of root perforations, apexification, root-end filling, repairing of root resorption and pulp capping.
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