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Effect of white mineral trioxide aggregate compared with biomimetic carbonated apatite on dentine bridge formation and inflammatory response in a dental pulp model
Author(s) -
Danesh F.,
Vahid A.,
Jahanbani J.,
Mashhadiabbas F.,
Arman E.
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international endodontic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.988
H-Index - 119
eISSN - 1365-2591
pISSN - 0143-2885
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2011.01943.x
Subject(s) - mineral trioxide aggregate , biocompatibility , pulp (tooth) , dentistry , apatite , pulp capping , zinc oxide eugenol , materials science , chemistry , mineralogy , medicine , root canal , metallurgy
Danesh F, Vahid A, Jahanbani J, Mashhadiabbas F, Arman E. Effect of white mineral trioxide aggregate compared with biomimetic carbonated apatite on dentine bridge formation and inflammatory response in a dental pulp model. International Endodontic Journal , 45 , 26–34, 2012. Abstract Aim  To evaluate the effects of apatite precipitation on the biocompatibility and hard tissue induction properties of white mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA) in a dental pulp model. Methodology  Pulp exposures were created on the axial walls of 32 sound canine teeth of eight dogs. Four additional sound teeth served as controls. The pulps were capped either with WMTA or apatite derivatives [biomimetic carbonated apatite (BCAp)] in the interaction of WMTA with a synthetic tissue fluid and restored with zinc oxide–eugenol cement. After 7 and 70 days, the animals were killed, and the histological specimens taken from the teeth were stained with haematoxylin and eosin for histomorphological evaluation. The Brown and Brenn technique was employed to stain bacteria. The data were subjected to nonparametric Kruskall–Wallis analysis and Mann–Whitney U _tests. Results  Biomimetic carbonated apatite did not induce hard tissue bridge formation. WMTA performed significantly better than BCAp in this respect at both periods ( P  < 0.05). BCAp was associated with a significantly greater inflammatory response as compared with WMTA after 7 days ( P  < 0.05). Both materials were associated with similar reactions after 70 days ( P  > 0.05). Conclusions  White mineral trioxide aggregate induced hard tissue formation via a mechanism other than that postulated via apatite formation.

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