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Biodentine™ : properties and clinical application / / edited by Imad About



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Titolo: Biodentine™ : properties and clinical application / / edited by Imad About Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (233 pages)
Disciplina: 617.6
Soggetto topico: Dental pulp - Diseases - Treatment
Endodontics
Persona (resp. second.): AboutImad
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editor -- Introduction -- 1: BiodentineTM Microstructure and Composition -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Presentation and Mixing -- 1.3 Chemical Composition -- 1.3.1 Cement Base -- 1.3.2 Modifiers -- 1.4 Biodentine Microstructure -- 1.5 Conclusions -- References -- 2: BiodentineTM Physico-Chemical Properties: From Interactions with Dental Tissues to Ageing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Properties of the Cement -- 2.2.1 The CSH Gel -- 2.2.1.1 Setting Time -- 2.2.1.2 Viscosity and Flowability -- 2.2.1.3 Porosity -- 2.2.2 The Ion-Rich Water (Pore Solution) -- 2.2.2.1 Water Sorption -- 2.2.2.2 Solubility -- 2.2.2.3 Pore Solution pH -- 2.2.2.4 Ca and Si Ions -- 2.3 Ageing and the Effect of Curing Environment on Biodentine -- 2.3.1 Phosphate-Rich Media -- 2.3.2 Carbonation and the Bicarbonate Ion -- 2.3.3 pH of the Surrounding Environment -- 2.4 Biodentine in Relation to Dentine -- 2.4.1 Interaction with Sound Dentine -- 2.4.1.1 Tag-Like Structures -- 2.4.1.2 Structurally Altered Dentine Layer (Mineral Infiltration Zone) -- 2.4.2 Interaction with Carious or Demineralised Dentine -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Biocompatibility and Bioactive Properties of BiodentineTM -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Biocompatibility -- 3.2.1 Effects on Target Cells Following Pulp Capping Procedures -- 3.2.2 Interaction with Tooth-Surrounding Tissues -- 3.3 Effects of Biodentine™ on Pulp-Dentine Regeneration Potential -- 3.3.1 Biodentine™ Implication in the Resolution of Inflammation -- 3.3.2 Biodentine™ Implication in Neoangiogenesis -- 3.3.3 Biodentine™ Induces Pulp Fibroblast Proliferation and Recruitment -- 3.3.4 Biodentine™ Enhances Dental Pulp Stem Cell Recruitment -- 3.3.5 Effects on Differentiation and Mineralization -- 3.3.5.1 In Vitro -- 3.3.5.2 In Vivo.
3.3.6 The Role of Hydration By-Products upon Setting -- 3.4 Osteogenic Potential -- 3.4.1 In Vitro -- 3.4.2 In Vivo -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4: BiodentineTM in Inflammation and Pain Control -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Physiology of Pulpal Pain -- 4.2.1 Nerves -- 4.2.2 Odontoblasts -- 4.3 Odontoblasts and Pulp Cells Express Functional Hot and Cold Receptors -- 4.4 Pulpal Pain and Inflammation -- 4.5 Biodentine Sealing and Antibacterial Potentials -- 4.6 Modulation of Pulpal Pain and Inflammation by Biodentine: Evidence from In Vitro Studies -- 4.6.1 Biodentine Modulation of Pro- and Anti-inflammatory Molecules -- 4.6.2 Modulation of Inflammatory Cell Recruitment -- 4.7 Modulation of Inflammation: Evidence from In Vivo Studies -- 4.8 Modulation of Pulpal Pain by Biodentine: Evidence from Clinical Studies -- References -- 5: BiodentineTM Clinical Applications in Vital Pulp Therapy in Permanent Teeth -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Histopathology of Carious Dentine -- 5.3 Indirect Pulp Protection -- 5.3.1 One-Step Approach -- 5.3.2 Two-Step Approach -- 5.3.3 Materials Used for Indirect Pulp Protection -- 5.4 Biodentine™ -- 5.4.1 Pulp Protection and Dentine Replacement (Table 5.2) -- 5.5 Direct Pulp Protection -- 5.5.1 Direct Pulp Protection: Clinical Procedure -- 5.5.2 Partial/Full Pulpotomy: Clinical Procedure -- 5.5.3 Materials Used for Direct Pulp Protection -- References -- 6: BiodentineTM: Applications in Pulpotomy of Deciduous Teeth -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Pulpotomy in Deciduous Teeth -- 6.3 Deciduous vs. Permanent Tooth Pulp -- 6.4 Regenerative Potential of Dental Pulp -- 6.5 Interaction of Pulpotomy Materials with Dentine-Pulp Complex -- 6.6 Materials Used in Pulpotomy -- 6.7 Classification of Pulpotomy Medicaments -- 6.8 Efficacy of Biodentine as a Pulpotomy Medicament in Deciduous Teeth.
6.9 Biodentine vs. Formocresol -- 6.10 Biodentine vs. MTA -- 6.11 Biodentine vs. Other Pulpotomy Materials -- 6.12 Pulpotomy Procedure with Biodentine -- 6.13 Conclusion -- References -- 7: BiodentineTM Applications in Traumatology and Fractures -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Paradigm Shift -- 7.1.2 Casuistics -- 7.1.3 Choice for Biodentine -- 7.2 Direct Pulp Capping in Traumatised Immature Incisors -- 7.2.1 Casuistics -- 7.3 Pulpotomy in Traumatised Immature Incisors -- 7.3.1 Casuistics -- 7.4 Full Obturation in Traumatised Incisors -- 7.4.1 Casuistics -- 7.4.1.1 Case 1: 9-Year-Old Girl with Infection of 22 -- 7.4.1.2 Case 2: 8-Year-Old Girl with Recurrent Infection After Trauma of 11 -- 7.5 Root Fractures -- 7.5.1 Casuistics -- 7.6 Save the Unsaved -- 7.6.1 Necrotic Immature Teeth After Trauma -- 7.6.1.1 Casuistics -- 7.6.2 Saving the Unsaved -- 7.6.2.1 Casuistics -- Case 1: 5-Year-Old Boy with a Unilateral Root Fracture on the Immature Tooth 21 -- Case 2: 6-Year-Old Boy with a Severe Trauma on a Freshly Erupted Incisor -- 7.7 Conclusion -- References -- 8: BiodentineTM Applications in Irreversible Pulpitis Management in Children and Adults -- 8.1 Pulpal Status Beneath Carious Exposures and the Classification of Pulpitis -- 8.2 Diagnosis of Irreversible Pulpitis and Its Limitations in Children and Adults -- 8.2.1 Preoperative Clinical and Radiographic Examination -- 8.2.1.1 Signs and Symptoms -- 8.2.1.2 Sensibility Tests -- 8.2.1.3 Radiographic Examination -- 8.2.2 Intraoperative Assessment -- 8.3 Case Selection for Vital Pulp Therapy in Teeth with Irreversible Pulpitis in Children -- 8.3.1 Restorability of the Affected Tooth and Stage of Developing Dentition -- 8.3.2 Incomplete Root Formation and Thin Dentine Wall.
8.4 Is Vital Pulp Therapy a Viable and Even Preferred Alternative to Pulpectomy for Teeth with Clinical Diagnosis of Irreversible Pulpitis in Children and Adults? -- 8.4.1 Does Age Matter in Decision-Making in Vital Pulp Therapy? -- 8.4.2 Cost-Effectiveness of Vital Pulp Therapy -- 8.5 Outcome of Vital Pulp Therapy in Teeth with Irreversible Pulpitis in Children and Adults -- 8.5.1 Coronal Pulpotomy -- 8.5.2 Partial Pulpotomy and Miniature Pulpotomy -- 8.5.3 Direct and Indirect Pulp Capping -- 8.6 Biodentine Applications in Irreversible Pulpitis Management -- 8.7 Which Irreversible Pulpitis Tooth Can Be a Candidate for Vital Pulp Therapy in Children and Adults? -- 8.8 Vital Pulp Therapy Using Biodentine in Teeth with Irreversible Pulpitis: Procedure -- 8.9 Outcome Measures for Successful Vital Pulp Therapy -- 8.10 Possible Complications Following Vital Pulp Therapy with Biodentine in Teeth with Irreversible Pulpitis -- 8.10.1 Pulp Necrosis and Apical Periodontitis -- 8.10.2 Cervical Root Fracture -- 8.10.3 Pulp Canal Obliteration -- 8.11 Conclusions -- References -- 9: Calcium Silicate-Based Cement (BiodentineTM) as a Bioactive Material for the Long-Term Preservation of Pulp Vitality in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Clinical Evidence on the Efficacy of Biodentine as an IDP or DPC Material in Vital Pulp Therapy -- 9.3 Studies Evaluating IPC with Biodentine -- 9.4 Studies Evaluating DPC with Biodentine -- 9.5 Case Series -- 9.5.1 Clinical Case 1 -- 9.5.2 Clinical Case 2 -- 9.5.3 Clinical Case 3 -- 9.5.4 Clinical Case 4 -- 9.5.5 Clinical Case 5 -- 9.6 Discussion -- 9.6.1 Studies of the Preservation of Pulp Vitality After IPC with Biodentine -- 9.6.2 Studies of the Preservation of Pulp Vitality After DPC with Biodentine -- 9.7 Conclusions -- References.
10: BiodentineTM Applications in Furcation Perforation and Root Resorption -- 10.1 Furcation Perforations -- 10.1.1 Repair of Fresh Perforations -- 10.1.2 Repair of Old Perforations -- 10.1.3 Matrix Technique -- 10.1.4 Push-Out Bond Strength -- 10.1.5 Reactions of Cells of the Periodontium to Biodentine -- 10.1.5.1 Reactions of Cells of the Periodontium In Vitro -- 10.1.5.2 Reactions of Cells of the Periodontium in Rats -- 10.1.5.3 Reactions of Cells of the Periodontium in Dogs -- 10.1.5.4 Reactions of Cells of the Periodontium in Humans -- 10.1.6 Advantages of Biodentine in the Repair of Furcation Perforations -- 10.2 Root Resorption -- 10.2.1 Internal Resorptions -- 10.2.2 Management of Internal Resorption -- 10.2.3 External Resorptions -- 10.2.3.1 Replacement Resorption -- 10.2.3.2 Cervical Resorption -- 10.2.3.3 Transient Resorptions -- 10.2.4 Management of External Resorption -- 10.2.5 Management of External Cervical Resorption -- 10.2.6 Advantages of Biodentine in the Treatment of Root Resorptions -- 10.2.6.1 Antiresorptive Effect of Biodentine -- 10.2.6.2 Bioactivity and Biocompatibility of Biodentine -- 10.2.6.3 Stabilization of the Tooth Structure Through Biodentine -- 10.3 Conclusion -- References -- 11: Clinical Application of BiodentineTM in Regenerative Endodontics/Revitalization -- 11.1 Indication of Revitalization Procedures -- 11.2 Clinical Procedure -- 11.2.1 First Visit: Disinfection -- 11.2.2 Second Visit: Intracanal Blood Clot Induction -- 11.3 Outcome -- 11.4 Material Selection -- 11.4.1 Irrigation and Intracanal Medicament -- 11.4.2 Hydraulic Calcium Silicate Cement -- 11.5 Regeneration and Repair -- 11.6 Future Perspectives -- 11.7 Conclusions -- References.
Titolo autorizzato: Biodentine™  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-80932-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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