Endodontic treatment aims to conserve teeth through removing infected tissue, disinfecting, and filling/sealing the root canal. One of the most important treatment steps is the removal of microorganisms to avoid reinfection and consequent tooth loss. Due to increased resistance to intracanal medications, new alternative procedures are needed. Thus, an intracanal medication is suggested using three bioactive glass (BG) compositions (BG1, BG2, and BG3) produced by the sol–gel method, with different molar contents of bactericidal oxides. The BGs were morphologically and physically characterized. Their ability to inhibit the growth of two oral pathogens responsible for the failure of endodontic treatments (E. faecalis and C. albicans) was also ...
One of the major clinical issues during the implantation procedure is the bacterial infections linke...
Bioactive-glass (B-G) has become a valuable adjunct to promote hard-tissue healing in many clinical ...
Context: One of the most common organisms responsible for root canal failure even after the usage of...
Endodontic treatment aims to conserve teeth through removing infected tissue, disinfecting, and fill...
Endodontic treatment aims to conserve teeth through removing infected tissue, disinfecting, and fill...
Bioactive glass is biocompatible and has the ability to stimulate bone formation. The aim of the pr...
Bioactive glass is an attractive biomaterial that has shown excellent osteogenic and angiogenic effe...
An ideal preparation of 45S5 bioactive glass sus-pensions/slurries for root canal disinfection shoul...
The aim of this study was the fabrication and evaluation of a novel bioactive and bactericidal mater...
Bioactive glasses have been used in periodontal applications such as grafting infrabony periodontal ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Antimicrobial Material in Dentistry.Current endodontic pro...
The aim of this study was the fabrication and evaluation of a novel bioactive and bactericidal mater...
Bacterial adhesion to biomaterials causing biomaterial-centered infection and poor tissue integratio...
Current endodontic procedures continue to be unsuccessful for completely removing pathogens present ...
An ideal preparation of 45S5 bioactive glass suspensions/slurries for root canal disinfection should...
One of the major clinical issues during the implantation procedure is the bacterial infections linke...
Bioactive-glass (B-G) has become a valuable adjunct to promote hard-tissue healing in many clinical ...
Context: One of the most common organisms responsible for root canal failure even after the usage of...
Endodontic treatment aims to conserve teeth through removing infected tissue, disinfecting, and fill...
Endodontic treatment aims to conserve teeth through removing infected tissue, disinfecting, and fill...
Bioactive glass is biocompatible and has the ability to stimulate bone formation. The aim of the pr...
Bioactive glass is an attractive biomaterial that has shown excellent osteogenic and angiogenic effe...
An ideal preparation of 45S5 bioactive glass sus-pensions/slurries for root canal disinfection shoul...
The aim of this study was the fabrication and evaluation of a novel bioactive and bactericidal mater...
Bioactive glasses have been used in periodontal applications such as grafting infrabony periodontal ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Antimicrobial Material in Dentistry.Current endodontic pro...
The aim of this study was the fabrication and evaluation of a novel bioactive and bactericidal mater...
Bacterial adhesion to biomaterials causing biomaterial-centered infection and poor tissue integratio...
Current endodontic procedures continue to be unsuccessful for completely removing pathogens present ...
An ideal preparation of 45S5 bioactive glass suspensions/slurries for root canal disinfection should...
One of the major clinical issues during the implantation procedure is the bacterial infections linke...
Bioactive-glass (B-G) has become a valuable adjunct to promote hard-tissue healing in many clinical ...
Context: One of the most common organisms responsible for root canal failure even after the usage of...