

Calcium ion-releasing endodontic cement for endodontic accidents and complications
A super treatment for endodontic accidents and complications
Indications:
Treatment of root canal perforations and fissures caused accidentally or by carious lesions
Periapical surgery with retrograde fillings
Pulpotomies (resection of the affected pulp to preserve the vitality of the intact pulp tissue)
Apexogenesis
Apexification (inducing the formation of a mineralized root barrier in young permanent teeth with incomplete root development and necrotic pulp)
Internal resorption
Advantages:
Release of calcium ions - stimulates the formation of mineralized tissues; ensures a biological sealing of perforations and complete repair of damaged periradicular tissues
Biological action - ability to induce neoformation of periradicular cement
Easy to use - does not lose its properties in the moist intraoral environment
High alkalinity - bactericidal effect
Low solubility - does not disintegrate
Adequate compressive strength - can be used as a base for restorations
Higher radiopacity than dentin or bone tissue - increased visibility on xrays
Setting time - 15 min - immediate restorations can be made
The main component of MTA is calcium oxide, which, in contact with moisture in the oral environment, transforms into calcium hydroxide
Presentation: MTA 2 doses x 0.14g
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Calcium ion-releasing endodontic cement for endodontic accidents and complications
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