Abstract
The hydraulic calcium silicate-based (HCSB) or often called “bioceramic” sealers-fillers are rapidly gaining popularity among clinicians due to their superior biological, physicochemical properties and simplified clinical application. In addition, these materials can be successfully used with different root canal obturation techniques. This article will shortly introduce and discuss the most popular fourth and fifth type of HCSB sealers-fillers for root canal obturation, focusing on their clinical properties, applicability, and advantages.
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Drukteinis, S. Hydraulic calcium silicate-based materials for root canal obturation. Clin Dent Rev 6, 1 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41894-022-00115-8
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