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Evaluation of cytotoxicity of MTA employing various additives
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics, 06/02/09
Jafarnia B et al. - This study shows that the various additives have no effect on the cytotoxicity of MTA when it becomes set. Also, all the tested additives, except 3% NaOCl gel, had no effect on the cytotoxicity of MTA when it was freshly mixed. The cytotoxicity of 3% NaOCl gel probably has no clinical significance considering there is still 29% to 50% of cell viability after cells were treated with MTA pellet in a 0.32-cm2 culture well. MTA is biocompatible when mixed with the various additives.
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