2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fdj.2018.05.008
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Evaluation of eggshell powder as an experimental direct pulp capping material

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“…When tested in rats and human, it shows antirachitic effect. 14 In dentistry, ESP found an interest as a pulp capping material 15 and in treating enamel erosion. 16 This study is therefore aimed to develop toothpastes based on: (1) ESP as a rich source of ions for remineralization, (2) potato powder as a source of fluoride, 17 (3) baking soda as a source of sodium, (4) titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TNPs) due to its antibacterial action, 18 and (5) clove oil due to its sedative 19 and inhibitory action on demineralization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When tested in rats and human, it shows antirachitic effect. 14 In dentistry, ESP found an interest as a pulp capping material 15 and in treating enamel erosion. 16 This study is therefore aimed to develop toothpastes based on: (1) ESP as a rich source of ions for remineralization, (2) potato powder as a source of fluoride, 17 (3) baking soda as a source of sodium, (4) titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TNPs) due to its antibacterial action, 18 and (5) clove oil due to its sedative 19 and inhibitory action on demineralization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When tested in rats and human, it shows antirachitic effect. 14 In dentistry, ESP found an interest as a pulp capping material 15 and in treating enamel erosion. 16 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural materials are often multifunctional, owing to their complex composition and structure; ESM is no exception in this respect. Its successful use in various capacities for wound healing has been documented in numerous original research papers, reviews, book chapters, and books, as well as patents (Balassa, 1971 ; Dawson, 2003 ; Sandri et al, 2013 ; Jun et al, 2014 ; Guarderas et al, 2016 ; Kiselioviene et al, 2016 ; Tummalapalli et al, 2016 ; Kuruoglu, 2017 ; Schmidt et al, 2017 ; Vuong et al, 2017 , 2018 ; Kenny et al, 2018 ; Salah et al, 2018 ; Saporito et al, 2018 ; Augustine et al, 2019 ; Blaine and Thang, 2019 ; Huang et al, 2020 ; Kulshreshtha et al, 2020 ). Still, the mechanisms of action of the ESM and its role in the already successfully tested materials for wound healing remains hardly explored.…”
Section: Eggshell In Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important biomedical application of the ESM is wound healing (Balassa, 1971;Dawson, 2003;Sandri et al, 2013;Jun et al, 2014;Guarderas et al, 2016;Kiselioviene et al, 2016;Tummalapalli et al, 2016;Kuruoglu, 2017;Schmidt et al, 2017;Vuong et al, 2017Vuong et al, , 2018Kenny et al, 2018;Salah et al, 2018;Saporito et al, 2018;Augustine et al, 2019;Blaine and Thang, 2019;Huang et al, 2020;Kulshreshtha et al, 2020). Non-healing wounds are a major health problem worldwide and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality.…”
Section: Biomedical Applications Of Eggshell Membrane (Esm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluorine can replace the hydroxyl group that fabricates fluoroapetite layer, which is more compact than HA, which reduces the dissolution rate and increases the stability 275. Recently, Salah et al 276. have also reported that ESP can be used directly for pulp‐capping material as it forms a better calcific thick bridge and collagen fibers than calcium hydroxide, with less inflammation and fibrosis.…”
Section: Second Generation Agricultural Wastes and Their Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%