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International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry 2013 Volume.9 No. 2 p.121 ~ p.124
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Management of Midroot Perforation Using Biodentine
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Rahul Grover
Sonali Dhawan Grover Ruchi Singla
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Abstract
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Perforations are unwanted endodontic sequlae which if not managed properly can lead to grave consequences. The ultimate goal of managing perforations rests entirely on creation of a seal which prevents contamination of the surrounding periodontal attachment apparatus. Recently a new material Biodentine is introduced to manage root perforations. Biodentine is a special micronized concrete derived from the main component of Portland cement, tricalcium silicate. With physical properties far superior to those of MTA, especially in terms of setting time and compressive strength, it exhibits the same characteristics of biocompatibility and sealing ability, after setting in an alkaline pH, with controlled (size and spatial organization) formation of calcium salts. This case report describes the management of midroot perforation with Biodentine.
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KEYWORD
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perforation, portland cement, biodentine
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