• Enhances formation of mineralized tissues provides biological seal of
perforations and total repair of damaged Periradicular tissues
• Capable of inducing neoformation of periradicular cementum
• Can be used in humid areas without losing properties
• Antibacterial properties
• Does not allow leakage
• Promotes tissue biocompatibility
• Great compressive strength
• Higher radiopacity than that of dentin, allowing excellent radiographic
visualization Shorter setting time than similar cements
* Treatment of root canal and furcation perforations
* Sealing of internal resorption
* Surgical treatment of root perforation due to internal resorption
* Reverse filling in periapical surgery
* Pulp capping
* Pulpotomy (removal of affected coronal pulp to preserve vitality of remaining pulp
tissue
* Apexigenesis (induction of root development in vital teeth with an inflamed
coronal pulp
* Apexification (induction of formation of a mineralized barrier at the root tip of
young permanent teeth with incomplete root development and a necrotic pulp)
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