Name & Categorie
Name:
BIODENTINE LIQUID
BIODENTINE POWDER
Classification Category:
MTA derivate
Portland Cement with radio pacifier and additional additives
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Manufacturer
SEPTODONT
Adress:
58 rue du Pont de Creteil
94100.Saint Maur des Fosses
France
Tel: +33(0)149767000
Fax: +33(0)148855401
E-mail: msds@septodont.com
Internet: http://www.septodont.com
Intended purpose
In the crown:
- Temporary enamel restorative material.
- Permanent dentine restorative material.
- Restoration of deep and/or large coronal carious lesions (sandwich technique).
- Restoration of deep cervical and/or radicular lesions.
- Pulp capping.
- Pulpotomy.
In the root:
- Repair of root perforations.
- Repair of furcation perforations.
- Repair of perforating internal resorptions.
- Repair of external resorption
- Apexification.
- Root-end filling in endodontic surgery (retrograde filling).
Composition according to the manufacturer
Tricalcium silicate powder
Aqueous calcium chloride solution and excipients
Liquid:
Na 15%, Mg 5%, Cl 34%, Ca24% and H2O
Composition according to scientific article
The powder is mainly composed of tricalcium silicate, calcium carbonate and zirconium oxide. The liquid contains water, calcium chloride (used as a setting accelerator) and a modified polycarboxylate (a superplasticising agent).
P. Laurent, J. Camps, I. About - BiodentineTM induces TGF-b1 release from human pulp cells and early dental pulp mineralization Int Endod J. 2012 May;45(5):439-48 13.5.16
BD is composed of a powder containing tricalcium silicate, dicalcium silicate, calcium carbonate, calcium oxide and zirconium oxide as a radiopacifier and a liquid containing calcium chloride and water soluble polymer.
Ye. Jang, BN. Lee, JT. Koh,
Cytotoxicity and physical properties of tricalcium silicate-based endodontic materials. Restor Dent Endod. 2014 May;39(2):89-94 17.5.16
H2O
Important articles
1. P. Laurent, J. Camps, I. About - BiodentineTM induces TGF-b1 release from human pulp cells and early dental pulp mineralization. Int Endod J. 2012 May;45(5):439-48 23.5.16
2. Ye. Jang, BN. Lee, JT. Koh,
Cytotoxicity and physical properties of tricalcium silicate-based endodontic materials. Restor Dent Endod. 2014 May;39(2):89-94 17.5.16
3. Camilleri J et al. Characterization and analyses of acid-extractable and leached trace elements in dental cements. Int Endod J. 2012 Aug;45(8):737-43.
Contraindications according to the manufacturer
LIMITS OF USE
- Restoration of large loss of tooth substance subjected to high stresses.
- Esthetic restoration of anterior teeth.
- Treatment of teeth with irreversible pulpitis.
SIDE EFFECTS
- No known side effects.
Heavy metal content according to the literature
Ye. Jang, BN. Lee, JT. Koh et al.
Cytotoxicity and physical properties of tricalcium silicate-based endodontic materials. Restor Dent Endod. 2014 May;39(2):89-94 ( 17.5.16)
- Lead and Arsenic: Camilleri J et al. Characterization and analyses of acid-extractable and leached trace elements in dental cements. Int Endod J. 2012 Aug;45(8):737-43.
Heavy metal content
according to the manufacturer
No information
Importance for traumatology
Can be used for pulp capping, and regenerative endodontic procedure.
Adverse events
Discoloration
(BD may cause a tooth discoloration, because it contains large amount of iron)
Ye. Jang, BN. Lee, JT. Koh et al.
Cytotoxicity and physical properties of tricalcium silicate-based endodontic materials. Restor Dent Endod. 2014 May;39(2):89-94 ( 17.5.16)
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