Substances and methods for replacing natural tooth material

Mahmoud Torabinejad, Homayoun Moaddel

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

A substance that sets in a relatively short time for use in general dentistry and in endodontics to replace natural tooth material, the substance comprising untreated mineral trioxide aggregate and milled mineral trioxide aggregate, or comprising untreated mineral trioxide aggregate, milled mineral trioxide aggregate and water. A method of making a substance that sets in a relatively short time for use in general dentistry and in endodontics to replace natural tooth material, the method comprising milling by high shear and impact impingement of particles using high pressure homogenization. A method for use in general dentistry and in endodontics to replace natural tooth material.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Mar 20 2013

Disciplines

  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Mineral Physics

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