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Mineral trioxide aggregate
About: Mineral trioxide aggregate is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2345 publications have been published within this topic receiving 76282 citations.
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TL;DR: MTA has a pH of 10.2 initially, which rises to 12.5 three hours after mixing, and is more radiopaque than Super-EBA and IRM, and none of the materials tested showed any solubility under the conditions of this study.
1,367 citations
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TL;DR: Clinical procedures for application of MTA in capping of pulps with reversible pulpitis, apexification, repair of root perforations nonsurgically and surgically, as well as its use as a root-end filling material are described.
1,152 citations
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TL;DR: This in vitro study used rhodamine B fluorescent dye and a confocal microscope to evaluate the sealing ability of amalgam, super EBA, and a mineral trioxide aggregate when used as root end filling materials.
1,067 citations
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TL;DR: MTA is a bioactive material that influences its surrounding environment and possesses some antibacterial and antifungal properties, depending on its powder-to-liquid ratio.
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TL;DR: The results showed that the mineral trioxide aggregate had significantly less leakage than IRM or amalgam (p < 0.05) while IRM showed the least underfilling tendency.
847 citations