Biodentine: A Unique Bio-Active Endodontic Material with Versatile Uses
Journal Title: Journal of Dental Health and Oral Research - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Biodentine is bioactive endodontic cement. This case series report contains some common clinical indications where Biodentine been used successfully and some off-label usage of this material, which has enabled successful clinical outcomes. Cases present in the report are from the year 2016 to the present date.
Authors and Affiliations
I Anand Sherwood*, James L Gutmann, Geeth Deepika, Vanitha Sadashivam, Evangelin J, Divya Meena, Nivedha V, Ramyadharshini T, Joyson Joe Asir, Subashri V, CT Valliappan, Pavula S
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