Objective. Zirconium oxide can be added to dental materials rendering them sufficiently radiopaque. It can thus be used to replace the bismuth oxide in mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). Replacement of Portland cement with 30% zirconium oxide mixed at a water/cement ratio of 0.3 resulted in a material with adequate physical properties. This study aimed at investigating the microstructure, pH and leaching in physiological solution of Portland cement replaced zirconium oxide at either water–powder or water–cement ratios of 0.3 for use as a root-end filling material. The hydration characteristics of the materials which exhibited optimal behavior were evaluated. Methods. Portland cement replaced by zirconium oxide in varying amounts ranging from...
International audienceThe addition of a fine particulate material to a Portland cement can impart an...
Objective. This study compared the chemical constitution, radiopacity, and biocompatibility of Portl...
Objective. Tricalcium silicate-based cements have been displayed as suitable root-end filling materi...
Objective. Investigation of the replacement of bismuth oxide by zirconium oxide in mineral trioxide ...
Zirconium oxide has been identified as a candidate radiopacifying agent for use in Portland cement-b...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the pH, calcium ion release, setting time, and s...
Zirconium oxide (ZrO2) has been nominated as a radiopacifying agent for use in MTA-like Portland cem...
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a clinical product comprising a mixture of 80 wt-% Portland ceme...
Objective: The use of rheological properties to determine the optimal water: powder ratio of tricalc...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pH, calcium release, setting time, and solubili...
Aim: To evaluate the physicochemical and mechanical properties of Portland cement-based experimental...
A clinker and a cement obtained from a raw mix containing ceramic waste as an alternative raw materi...
AIM: This was to carry out a review of the literature concerning mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) an...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the constitution of a commercially available root...
This study examines the impact of 20 wt% zirconium oxide nanoparticles on the early hydration kineti...
International audienceThe addition of a fine particulate material to a Portland cement can impart an...
Objective. This study compared the chemical constitution, radiopacity, and biocompatibility of Portl...
Objective. Tricalcium silicate-based cements have been displayed as suitable root-end filling materi...
Objective. Investigation of the replacement of bismuth oxide by zirconium oxide in mineral trioxide ...
Zirconium oxide has been identified as a candidate radiopacifying agent for use in Portland cement-b...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the pH, calcium ion release, setting time, and s...
Zirconium oxide (ZrO2) has been nominated as a radiopacifying agent for use in MTA-like Portland cem...
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a clinical product comprising a mixture of 80 wt-% Portland ceme...
Objective: The use of rheological properties to determine the optimal water: powder ratio of tricalc...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pH, calcium release, setting time, and solubili...
Aim: To evaluate the physicochemical and mechanical properties of Portland cement-based experimental...
A clinker and a cement obtained from a raw mix containing ceramic waste as an alternative raw materi...
AIM: This was to carry out a review of the literature concerning mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) an...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the constitution of a commercially available root...
This study examines the impact of 20 wt% zirconium oxide nanoparticles on the early hydration kineti...
International audienceThe addition of a fine particulate material to a Portland cement can impart an...
Objective. This study compared the chemical constitution, radiopacity, and biocompatibility of Portl...
Objective. Tricalcium silicate-based cements have been displayed as suitable root-end filling materi...