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Bioactivity and biocompatibility of bioceramic sealers in endodontics: an integrative review.
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Introduction: Bioceramic sealers have been gaining prominence in endodontics, meaning a great advance for endodontic therapy, mainly due to their biocompatibility and bioactivity. Objectives: research and discuss the literature about the bioactivity and biocompatibility of bioceramic sealants. Materials and methods: An integrative review was performed. The systematic plan consisted of four steps. In the first stage, a bibliographic survey was carried out in the Capes Periódicos Portal database. The search criteria were articles published between 2017 and 2022, found in the “advanced search” mode, using cross-references with the following keywords: bioceramics sealers AND endodontology AND root canals AND endodontic sealer AND bioactivity AND biocompatibility. Only documents found and published in full were evaluated. In the second stage, the titles and abstracts of the articles were read. In the third stage, a selection was made of those containing 3 to 5 keywords and a wording equal to or close to the proposed keywords. The fourth step consisted of reading the texts in full, followed by checking for duplicity and building a table with the collected information. Results: In view of the research carried out, 23 articles were obtained in the first stage. After reading the titles and abstracts, 21 articles were obtained. After selecting those containing 3 to 5 keywords, 10 articles met the criteria. One article was deleted due to duplicates. 9 articles met the exclusion and inclusion criteria and were selected to be part of the integrative review. Discussion: The selected studies in this literature review showed that bioceramic endodontic sealants perform well in endodontic therapy. Conclusion: To advance in its clinical application, more in vivo and in vitro studies with precise methods are needed to obtain more reliable data about its properties.
Title: Bioactivity and biocompatibility of bioceramic sealers in endodontics: an integrative review.
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Introduction: Bioceramic sealers have been gaining prominence in endodontics, meaning a great advance for endodontic therapy, mainly due to their biocompatibility and bioactivity.
Objectives: research and discuss the literature about the bioactivity and biocompatibility of bioceramic sealants.
Materials and methods: An integrative review was performed.
The systematic plan consisted of four steps.
In the first stage, a bibliographic survey was carried out in the Capes Periódicos Portal database.
The search criteria were articles published between 2017 and 2022, found in the “advanced search” mode, using cross-references with the following keywords: bioceramics sealers AND endodontology AND root canals AND endodontic sealer AND bioactivity AND biocompatibility.
Only documents found and published in full were evaluated.
In the second stage, the titles and abstracts of the articles were read.
In the third stage, a selection was made of those containing 3 to 5 keywords and a wording equal to or close to the proposed keywords.
The fourth step consisted of reading the texts in full, followed by checking for duplicity and building a table with the collected information.
Results: In view of the research carried out, 23 articles were obtained in the first stage.
After reading the titles and abstracts, 21 articles were obtained.
After selecting those containing 3 to 5 keywords, 10 articles met the criteria.
One article was deleted due to duplicates.
9 articles met the exclusion and inclusion criteria and were selected to be part of the integrative review.
Discussion: The selected studies in this literature review showed that bioceramic endodontic sealants perform well in endodontic therapy.
Conclusion: To advance in its clinical application, more in vivo and in vitro studies with precise methods are needed to obtain more reliable data about its properties.
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