the mineral Trioxide aggregate is best material for:
- A. indirect pulp capping.
- B. apexogenesis.
- C. apexofication.
- D. root canal obturation.
- E. all except a.
MTA sed with direct pulp capping
MTA Direct Pulp Capping / Apexification / Perfuration / Internal&External Resportion / Root End Filling.
Out of the choices you provided, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) is best for: C. Apexification
Here's why the other choices are not the best use for MTA:
- Indirect pulp capping:
While MTA can be used for indirect pulp capping, it's not necessarily the best material. Other materials like calcium hydroxide are more commonly used for this purpose.
- Root canal obturation:
MTA can be used for root canal obturation, but it's not the most common material used. Gutta-percha is the most widely used material for root canal fillings.
- All except A (indirect pulp capping):
This is not entirely accurate. As mentioned previously, MTA can be used for indirect pulp capping, although other materials might be preferred.
Good Choice:
Here are some of the reasons why MTA is a good choice for apexification:
- Biocompatible:
MTA is biocompatible, meaning it is well-tolerated by human tissues.
- Osteogenic:
MTA can stimulate bone growth, which is important for apexification.
- Sealing ability:
MTA has good sealing ability, which helps to prevent the leakage of bacteria and other irritants into the tooth.
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