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Histomorphometric and immunohistochemical study shows that tricalcium silicate cement associated with zirconium oxide or niobium oxide is a promising material in the periodontal tissue repair of rat molars with perforated pulp chamber floors.

D D BarbosaM M DelfinoJ M Guerreiro-TanomaruMario Tanomaru-FilhoE Sasso-CerriGuilherme Ferreira da SilvaPaulo Sergio Cerri
Published in: International endodontic journal (2021)
TCS + ZrO2 and TCS + Nb2 O5 were associated with periodontium repair since these materials allowed the reestablishment of periodontal space width and collagen formation when used in the filling of uninfected perforations in the pulp chamber floor of maxillary rat molars. Furthermore, the significant reduction in the periodontal space of TCS + ZrO2 and TCS + Nb2 O5 specimens after 60 days confirmed that the experimental materials were associated with a more rapid recovery of the injured tissues than MTA.
Keyphrases
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  • gene expression
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