Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in Dentistry

From Preparation to Application

Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in Dentistry

From Preparation to Application

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Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) was invented in the mid-1990s at Loma Linda University, USA, with the aim of introducing a material for use as a root-end filler that would set and develop its properties in the presence of moisture. MTA is a mixture of Portland cement and bismuth oxide, which is added to enhance the radiopacity of the material. These two components are mixed with water to produce hydrated cement. This book concisely presents information on diverse aspects of MTA and its use with a view to making it more widely available to clinicians and researchers. The topics covered include the development of MTA and its introduction into clinical dentistry, its chemical composition and setting characteristics, manipulation and placement, material properties, reactivity and the influence of environmental factors. The clinical applications are clearly explained and related innovations and further materials currently available on the market are also discussed.


Use and Innovation
Composition and Setting Reaction
Material Properties
Reactivity and Environmental Factors
Clinical Applications
MTA and Evidence-Based Practice
Products and Distinctions
Material Modifications and Related Materials.

ISBN 978-3-642-55156-7
Article number 9783642551567
Media type Book
Copyright year 2014
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XIII, 206 pages
Illustrations XIII, 206 p. 73 illus., 43 illus. in color.