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Histological responses of the periodontium to MTA: a systematic review

Aim The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate whether a mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) restoration of an endodontic‐periodontal communication leads to regeneration of the adjacent periodontal tissues. Methodology The databases MEDLINE‐PubMed, Cochrane‐CENTRAL, and EMBASE were search...

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Published in:Journal of clinical periodontology 2013-04, Vol.40 (4), p.334-344
Main Authors: Katsamakis, Sokratis, Slot, Dagmar Else, Van der Sluis, Luc W. M., Van der Weijden, Fridus
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description Aim The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate whether a mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) restoration of an endodontic‐periodontal communication leads to regeneration of the adjacent periodontal tissues. Methodology The databases MEDLINE‐PubMed, Cochrane‐CENTRAL, and EMBASE were searched, up to July 2012. In vivo studies that reported on the histological response of the periodontium to MTA were selected. Results The screening of 98 title‐s, full‐text reading, and hand searches in literature lists yielded 24 papers. All of them involved animals. There were no studies reporting on human histology. Study protocols presented heterogeneity regarding treated lesions, intervention, and reported outcomes. The histological results of the animal studies showed minimal inflammatory reactions, bone healing, periodontal ligament presence, and consistent cementum formation. Time lapse after mixing, bacterial contamination, root canal disinfection, and inflammation influenced MTA's cementoconductive properties. Conclusions Within the limitations of the selected papers concerning inhomogeneous study protocols and low methodological quality scores, their findings were consistent with regard to MTA's biocompatibility and cementogenic ability. Experimental animal studies show that MTA can promote healing towards regeneration. There is now a distinct need to examine the clinical performance of MTA in well‐controlled prospective human cohort studies.
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Animals
Bone Regeneration - drug effects
Calcium Compounds - pharmacology
Calcium Compounds - therapeutic use
Cementogenesis - drug effects
cementum
Dentistry
Dogs
Drug Combinations
Gum disease
Haplorhini
Histology
mineral trioxide aggregate
Oxides - pharmacology
Oxides - therapeutic use
periodontal ligament
Periodontal Ligament - drug effects
periodontium
Rats
Regeneration - drug effects
Root Canal Filling Materials - pharmacology
Root Canal Filling Materials - therapeutic use
Root Canal Therapy
Silicates - pharmacology
Silicates - therapeutic use
Systematic review
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