Enhancing pH Modulation and Calcium Ions Release in External Resorption Artificial Defects
Conclusion: The Ca(OH)2, MTA, and CEM cement groups showed an increase in pH and the release of calcium ions at the external root resorption defects. Additionally, the application of ultrasonic energy increased the release of calcium ions at these sites.
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Main Authors: | Azadeh Kheradyar (Author), Mamak Adel (Author), Majid Sirati-Sabet (Author), Alireza Kolahdouzan (Author), Sahar Shafagh (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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