Title of article
Classification and Nomenclature of Commercial Hygroscopic Dental Cements
Author/Authors
William, Ha School of Dentistry - University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia , Kahler, Bill School of Dentistry - University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia , Walsh, Laurence J School of Dentistry - University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
Pages
10
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1
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10
Abstract
Under the Global Medical Device Nomenclature (GMDN) system, the newly introduced term ‘hy- groscopic dental cement’ (HDC) encompasses MTA as well as cements based on bioceramics, calcium silicate or calcium sulphate. Many HDCs have a long history of use in dentistry. There is a need for a consistent, logical and informed approach to the nomenclature of traditional and novel HDCs.
Methods: Commercial manufacturers of HDC were contacted requesting information on the compositions of products. Manufacturers that were unknown to the authors, that were unable to be contacted, that wished to be excluded from this paper, or that did not send their information on compositions in due time were not included.
Results: The compositions of commercial HDCs include various hybrids of calcium silicates, calcium alumi- nates, calcium phosphates, calcium sulphate as well as zinc sulphates. Furthermore, there are variations in the radiopacifier as well as additives that change the handling or setting processes.
Conclusion: The inclusion of different additives to HDCs enables variation in handling properties such that they now exist as distinct putties and sealers as well as cements.
Keywords
Bioactive materials , bioceramics , calcium silicate cements , endodontic sealers , mineral trioxide aggregate , root canalsealers , terminology
Journal title
European Endodontic Journal
Serial Year
2017
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2600581
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