Effect of blood contamination and various hemostatic procedures on the push-out bond strength of Biodentine when used for furcation perforation repair
Conclusions: According to the present study, the use of ferric sulfate as a hemostatic agent showed a negative effect on the bond strength of the calcium silicate cement to dentin. Furthermore, Biodentine performed better when diode laser and aluminum chloride were used for hemostasis.
Source: Journal of Conservative Dentistry - Category: Dentistry Authors: Shanthana Reddy Ramya Shenoy Lohith Reddy Mandadi Ishani Saluja Manuel S Thomas Source Type: research
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