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Author Chopra, Viresh

Title Bioceramics in Endodontics
Edition 1st ed
Published Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2024
©2024

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Description 1 online resource (332 pages)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword by Professor Nutayla Said Al Harthy -- Foreword by Stephen Cohen -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 Bioceramics in Dentistry -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 History and Evolution of Bioceramics -- 1.3 Classification of Bioceramics -- 1.3.1 Based on Generations -- 1.3.2 Based on Tissue Interaction -- 1.3.3 Based on Structure -- 1.3.4 Based on Composition -- 1.3.5 Based on Resorbability -- 1.3.6 Based on Their Location-Specific Use in Endodontology -- 1.4 Forms of Bioceramics -- 1.4.1 Alumina -- 1.4.2 Zirconia -- 1.4.3 Hydroxyapatite (HA) -- 1.4.4 Calcium Phosphate -- 1.4.5 Mineral Trioxide Aggregate -- 1.4.6 Biodentine -- 1.5 Physicochemical Properties of Bioceramics -- 1.5.1 Portland Cement -- 1.5.2 ProRoot MTA -- 1.5.3 MTA Angelus -- 1.5.4 Biodentine -- 1.5.5 BioAggregate -- 1.5.6 Ceramicrete -- 1.5.7 Calcium-Enriched Mixture Cement -- 1.5.7.1 Physical Properties -- 1.5.7.2 Antibacterial Activity -- 1.5.7.3 Sealing Ability -- 1.5.8 EndoSequence Root Repair Material -- 1.5.8.1 Setting and Working Time -- 1.5.8.2 pH Value -- 1.5.8.3 Microhardness -- 1.5.8.4 Bioactivity -- 1.5.8.5 Sealing Ability -- 1.5.8.6 Antibacterial Activity -- 1.5.9 iROOT -- 1.5.9.1 Physical Properties -- 1.5.10 Endo-CPM -- 1.5.10.1 Physical Properties -- 1.6 Physicochemical Properties of Some Bioinert Bioceramics -- 1.6.1 Alumina (High Purity Dense Alumina/Al2O3) -- 1.6.2 Zirconia -- 1.7 Biological Properties of Bioceramics -- 1.7.1 Cytological Investigation of Biocompatibility -- 1.7.2 Subcutaneous and Intraosseous Implantation -- 1.7.3 Periradicular Tissue Reactions -- 1.7.4 Pulpal Reactions -- 1.7.5 Antibacterial Properties -- 1.8 Application of Bioceramics in Dentistry -- 1.9 Advantages of Bioceramics -- 1.9.1 Regenerative Endodontic Therapy
1.9.2 Advantages of BCs When Used as a Sealer/Obturating Material -- 1.10 Limitations -- 1.11 Future Trends -- 1.12 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Calcium Silicate-Based Dental Bioceramics: History, Status, and Future -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Bioceramics: The What and the Why -- 2.3 Endodontic Repair Materials with Ideal Properties -- 2.4 Calcium Silicate-based Materials: A Look Back in History -- 2.5 Chemical Properties -- 2.5.1 Heavy Metal Contamination -- 2.5.2 Setting Reaction -- 2.6 Synthetic Calcium Silicates -- 2.6.1 Biodentine -- 2.6.2 BioAggregate -- 2.6.3 EndoSequence -- 2.6.4 iRoot BP Plus -- 2.6.5 NeoMTA Plus -- 2.6.6 BioRoot RCS -- 2.7 Technical Report -- 2.7.1 Methods -- 2.7.1.1 Flame Emission Spectroscopy -- 2.7.1.2 X-ray Diffraction -- 2.7.2 Results -- 2.8 Recommendations for Implementation -- 2.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Bioceramics in Clinical Endodontics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Classification of Hydraulic Cements in Endodontics -- 3.2.1 Type 1 Hydraulic Cements -- 3.2.1.1 ProRoot MTA -- 3.2.2 Type 2 Hydraulic Cements -- 3.2.2.1 MTA Angelus -- 3.2.2.2 MTA Bio -- 3.2.2.3 MM-MTA™ -- 3.2.3 Type 3 Hydraulic Cements -- 3.2.3.1 EndoSeal MTA -- 3.2.3.2 MTA Fillapex -- 3.2.3.3 TheraCal LC -- 3.2.3.4 TheraCal PT -- 3.2.4 Type 4 Hydraulic Cements -- 3.2.4.1 BioAggregate -- 3.2.4.2 BiodentineTM -- 3.2.4.3 BioRoot RCS -- 3.2.4.4 MTA BIOREP -- 3.2.4.5 Bio-CPulpo -- 3.2.4.6 MTA Repair HP -- 3.2.5 Type 5 Hydraulic Cements -- 3.2.5.1 iRoot SP, EndoSequence® BC, TotalFill® -- 3.2.5.2 EndoSequence® BC Sealer HiFlow and TotalFill® BC Sealer HiFlowTM -- 3.2.5.3 TotalFill® BC RRM Root Repair Material (RRM)Paste, iRoot BP, EndoSequence® BC Root Repair Material (ERRM) or Bioceramic Root Repair Material (BC RRM) (Brasseler USA, Savannah, GA, USA) -- 3.2.5.4 TotalFill® BC RRMTM Putty, iRoot BP Plus, EndoSequence® BC RRM Putty
3.2.5.5 TotalFill® BC RRMTM Fast Set Putty, iRoot FS, EndoSequence® BC RRM Fast Set Puty -- 3.2.5.6 Well-Root™ ST -- 3.2.5.7 CeraSeal -- 3.2.5.8 MTA Bioseal -- 3.2.5.9 Bio-C Repair -- 3.2.5.10 Bio-C Sealer -- 3.2.5.11 Bio-C Temp -- 3.2.5.12 Bio-C Pulpecto -- 3.2.5.13 Bio-C Sealer ION+ -- 3.2.5.14 AH Plus Bioceramic Sealer -- 3.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Bioceramics: Root-End Filling Material -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Microsurgical Endodontics -- 4.3 History -- 4.4 Properties of Root-End Filling Material -- 4.5 Bioceramic Materials -- 4.5.1 Mineral Trioxide Aggregate -- 4.5.2 Bioaggregate -- 4.5.3 Biodentine -- 4.5.4 iRoot BP Plus Bioceramic Putty -- 4.5.5 Capasio -- 4.5.6 Calcium-Enriched Material -- 4.5.7 EndoSequence -- 4.5.8 EndoBinder -- 4.5.9 Generex A -- 4.5.10 Quick-Set -- 4.5.11 Ceramicrete-D -- 4.5.12 Bioglass -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Bioceramics as an Apical Plug -- 5.1 Apical Plug -- 5.2 MTA Apical Plug Outcome -- 5.3 Other Apical Plug Materials -- 5.4 Apical Plug Technique -- 5.4.1 In the First Session -- 5.4.2 In the Second Session -- 5.4.3 Extra-Apical Resorbable Barriers -- 5.4.4 Apical Sounding Technique Procedure -- 5.5 Complex Clinical Cases -- References -- Chapter 6 Regeneration in Endodontics with Clinical Cases -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Factors Affecting the Clinical Outcome of REP -- 6.2.1 Etiology -- 6.2.2 Type of the Tooth -- 6.2.3 Induction of Bleeding and Blood Clot -- 6.2.4 Disinfection of the Root Canal System -- 6.2.5 Coronal Barrier -- 6.3 Materials used for REP -- 6.4 Key Points to Remember While Performing REPs -- References -- Chapter 7 Management of Deep Caries with Bioceramics -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Patient Information -- 7.2.1 Tooth -- 7.3 Treatment Plan -- 7.4 Learning Objectives -- References
Chapter 8 Regenerative Management of an Infected Pulp of a Permanent Tooth Using Bioceramics -- Contents -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Patient Information -- 8.2.1 Tooth -- 8.3 Treatment Plan -- 8.3.1 First Visit -- 8.3.2 Second Visit -- 8.3.3 Recall -- 8.4 Learning Objectives -- References -- Chapter 9 Endodontic Management of a Necrosed Pulp with Wide Open Apex -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Patient Information -- 9.2.1 Tooth -- 9.3 Treatment Plan -- 9.4 Technical Aspects -- 9.4.1 First Visit -- 9.4.2 Second Visit -- 9.5 Learning Objectives -- References -- Chapter 10 Clinical Application of Bioceramics as Direct Pulp Capping Material -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Patient Information -- 10.2.1 Tooth -- 10.3 Treatment Plan -- 10.4 Technical Aspects -- 10.5 Learning Objectives -- References -- Chapter 11 Sealer-Based Obturations Using Bioceramics in Nonsurgical Root Canal Treatments -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Case 1 -- 11.2.1 Patient Information -- 11.2.2 Details of the Tooth -- 11.2.3 Radiographic Evaluation of Tooth Number 35 Revealed the Following -- 11.2.4 Diagnosis -- 11.3 Treatment Plan -- 11.4 Treatment Done -- 11.4.1 Instrumentation Protocol -- 11.4.2 Irrigation Protocol -- 11.4.3 Obturation Protocol -- 11.4.4 Post Endodontic Restoration -- 11.4.5 Rationale on the Treatment Protocol and the Material Used -- 11.5 Learning Objectives for the Readers -- 11.6 Case 2 -- 11.6.1 Patient Information -- 11.6.2 Details of the Tooth -- 11.6.2.1 Clinical Examination Findings -- 11.6.2.2 Preoperative Radiological Assessment -- 11.6.3 Diagnosis -- 11.7 Treatment Plan -- 11.8 Treatment Done -- 11.8.1 Instrumentation Protocol -- 11.8.2 Irrigation Protocol -- 11.8.3 Obturation Protocol -- 11.8.4 Post Endodontic Phase -- 11.8.5 Rationale on the Treatment Protocol and the Material Used -- 11.9 Learning Objectives for the Readers -- 11.10 Case 3
11.10.1 Patient Information -- 11.10.2 Details of the Tooth -- 11.10.3 Preoperative Radiological Assessment -- 11.10.4 Diagnosis -- 11.11 Treatment plan -- 11.12 Treatment Done -- 11.12.1 Instrumentation Protocol -- 11.12.2 Irrigation Protocol -- 11.12.3 Obturation Protocol -- 11.12.4 Post Endo Restorative Phase -- 11.12.5 Rationale on the Treatment Protocol and the Material Used -- 11.13 Learning Objectives for the Readers -- 11.14 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 12 BioConeless Obturation -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Why BioConeless? -- 12.2.1 BioConeless: Indications -- 12.2.2 BioConeless: How to Do It? -- 12.2.3 Concerns Regarding the Complete Filling of the Root Canal with the Coneless and BioConeless Techniques -- 12.2.4 Concerns Regarding the Consistency of the Obturation -- 12.2.4.1 Time Required to Complete the Obturation -- 12.3 Final Remarks -- 12.4 Learning Objectives -- References -- Chapter 13 Primary Endodontic Treatment using ProTaper Ultimate and AH Plus Bioceramic Sealer -- 13.1 Introduction of the Case -- 13.1.1 Patient Information -- 13.1.2 Tooth -- 13.2 Treatment Procedure for the First Appointment -- 13.3 Treatment Procedure for the Second Appointment -- 13.3.1 Irrigation Protocol -- 13.4 Technical Aspects -- 13.4.1 Follow up -- 13.5 Learning Objectives -- Chapter 14 Management of Failed Root Canal Treatment in an Anterior Tooth Using Calcium Silicate Cement -- 14.1 Introduction of the Case -- 14.1.1 Patient Information -- 14.1.2 Diagnosis (Pulpal and Periapical) -- 14.1.2.1 Advice -- 14.2 Treatment Plan -- 14.2.1 Treatment Procedure for the First Appointment -- 14.2.2 Treatment Procedure for the Second Appointment -- 14.2.3 Irrigation Protocol -- 14.2.3.1 Materials Used for Obturation -- 14.3 Technical Aspects -- 14.3.1 Follow-up -- 14.4 Learning Objectives
Summary "Practical reference book in the emerging field of bioceramics in endodontics, focusing on overall makeup and relevant clinical cases. Bioceramics in Clinical Endodontics is a highly unique resource that blends together detailed information on the physico-chemical and biological properties of bioceramics with the clinical application of bioceramic in endodontics, exploring the history and chemistry of bioceramics, their mechanical properties and advantages over other materials, and clinical cases with high-definition pictures and videos demonstrating their use across a wide variety of applications"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Chapter 15 Apexification of a Traumatic Central Incisor with an Apical Plug Technique using Calcium Silicate Cement
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
Subject Dental materials.
Ceramics.
Dental Materials
Ceramics
Dental Pulp Diseases -- therapy
Endodontics -- methods
ceramic (material)
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1119898471
9781119898474
1119898455
9781119898450