Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics

Calcium hydroxide has a hard tissue inducing effect. It is a powder, that can be mixed with a physiological saline to a paste. The paste is highly alkaline with a pH 12.5 and its application to the pulp results in necrosis of the part of coronal pulp tissue shows no or only a milled inflammatory rea...

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Main Authors: Amela Lačević, Edina Vranić, Irfan Zulić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2003-11-01
Series:Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:http://www.bjbms.org/ojs//index.php/bjbms/article/view/3488
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spelling doaj-76e125c6d834411391a76d269d757dfe2020-11-25T00:12:03ZengAssociation of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences1512-86011840-48122003-11-013410.17305/bjbms.2003.3488877Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodonticsAmela Lačević0Edina Vranić1Irfan Zulić2Department of Dental Pathology and Endodontics, Faculty of StomatologyDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Sarajevo, Faculty of PharmacyDepartment of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Sarajevo, Faculty of MedicineCalcium hydroxide has a hard tissue inducing effect. It is a powder, that can be mixed with a physiological saline to a paste. The paste is highly alkaline with a pH 12.5 and its application to the pulp results in necrosis of the part of coronal pulp tissue shows no or only a milled inflammatory reaction. Analyzing the pH and the concentration of calcium ions in the periapical area, it is obvious that at least 2 weeks are necessary for calcium hydroxide bactericide activity. Calcium hydroxide retains its anti-bacterial properties for about two months when placed under a restoration, after which it degrades to calcium oxide and other less effective calcium salts. All calcium hydroxide preparations have a limited shelf life as they eventually turn into calciumoxide. Calcium hydroxide can be used as linings, for indirect and direct pulp cupping, root dressing, root canal sealant, apical closure. The vehicles play a supportive role, giving pastes chemical characteristics such as dissociation and diffusion as well as favoring the correct filling of the root canal which are decisive factors for antimicrobial potential and tissue healing. The mechanism of action of calcium hydroxide on tissues, inducing the deposition of mineralized tissue, is an extremely important aspect for the indication of calcium hydroxide, because it demonstrates biological compatibility of calcium hydroxide.http://www.bjbms.org/ojs//index.php/bjbms/article/view/3488calcium hydroxideantibacterialmineralizingpHvehiclesclinical application
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author Amela Lačević
Edina Vranić
Irfan Zulić
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Edina Vranić
Irfan Zulić
Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
calcium hydroxide
antibacterial
mineralizing
pH
vehicles
clinical application
author_facet Amela Lačević
Edina Vranić
Irfan Zulić
author_sort Amela Lačević
title Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics
title_short Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics
title_full Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics
title_fullStr Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics
title_full_unstemmed Clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics
title_sort clinical application of calcium hydroxide in dental pathology and endodontics
publisher Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
series Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
issn 1512-8601
1840-4812
publishDate 2003-11-01
description Calcium hydroxide has a hard tissue inducing effect. It is a powder, that can be mixed with a physiological saline to a paste. The paste is highly alkaline with a pH 12.5 and its application to the pulp results in necrosis of the part of coronal pulp tissue shows no or only a milled inflammatory reaction. Analyzing the pH and the concentration of calcium ions in the periapical area, it is obvious that at least 2 weeks are necessary for calcium hydroxide bactericide activity. Calcium hydroxide retains its anti-bacterial properties for about two months when placed under a restoration, after which it degrades to calcium oxide and other less effective calcium salts. All calcium hydroxide preparations have a limited shelf life as they eventually turn into calciumoxide. Calcium hydroxide can be used as linings, for indirect and direct pulp cupping, root dressing, root canal sealant, apical closure. The vehicles play a supportive role, giving pastes chemical characteristics such as dissociation and diffusion as well as favoring the correct filling of the root canal which are decisive factors for antimicrobial potential and tissue healing. The mechanism of action of calcium hydroxide on tissues, inducing the deposition of mineralized tissue, is an extremely important aspect for the indication of calcium hydroxide, because it demonstrates biological compatibility of calcium hydroxide.
topic calcium hydroxide
antibacterial
mineralizing
pH
vehicles
clinical application
url http://www.bjbms.org/ojs//index.php/bjbms/article/view/3488
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