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Bioactive materials in endodontics

Authors :
Racquel Z. LeGeros
Valérie Armengol
Guy Daculsi
Cécile Dupas
Bénédicte Enkel
Pierre Weiss
Julia Bosco
Olivier Laboux
Jonas Akpe Adou
Alain Jean
Source :
Expert Review of Medical Devices. 5:475-494
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2008.

Abstract

Endodontic treatment in dentistry is a delicate procedure and many treatment attempts fail. Despite constant development of new root canal filling techniques, the clinician is confronted with both a complex root canal system and the use of filling materials that are harmful for periapical tissues. This paper evaluates reported studies on biomaterials used in endodontics, including calcium hydroxide, mineral trioxide aggregate, calcium phosphate ceramics and calcium phosphate cements. Special emphasis is made on promising new biomaterials, such as injectable bone substitute and injectable calcium phosphate cements. These materials, which combine biocompatibility, bioactivity and rheological properties, could be good alternatives in endodontics as root canal fillers. They could also be used as drug-delivery vehicles (e.g., for antibiotics and growth factors) or as scaffolds in pulp tissue engineering.

Details

ISSN :
17452422 and 17434440
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Expert Review of Medical Devices
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f792ff7ce5b3fd26d5d7946c1305556