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tri·ox·ide

(trī-oks'īd),
A molecule containing three atoms of oxygen.
Synonym(s): teroxide
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tri·ox·ide

(trī-oks'īd)
A molecule containing three atoms of oxygen.
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Calcium silicate-based cements in mineral trioxide aggregate: Properties and clinical applications.
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If you want to continue using chromium trioxide you will have to register with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
Keywords: Calcium hydroxide, ferric sulphate, formocresol, glass ionomer cements, mineral trioxide aggregate, permanent teeth, primary teeth, pulp capping, pulpotomy
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has a profound advantage when used as canal obturation material because of its superior physiochemical and bioactive properties.
A new DES platform combining the approved 316L stainless stent platform with a novel anti-proliferative agent, arsenic trioxide, and a biodegradable poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) polymer has been developed.
Tricalcium silicate is the major component of Portland cement (PC), which is the base material of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA).
Called Evolve, the new process is an acid-based solution that allows etching of plastics without chromium trioxide, permanganate, or PFOS (perfuorooctane sulfonate)--a substance that has been used as a mist suppressant in hexavalent chrome processes and which is being banned in the European Union as a toxic "substance of very high concern" (SVHC).
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