Which of the following material is not applied for root conditioning after placement of MTA?
Correct Answer: EDTA
Description: Based on periodontal research, it would appear that if a root surface conditioning agent were to be used during periradicular surgery, EDTA might be the most appropriate solution. However, the manufacturer (personnel communication, Dr. Torabinejad) has advised against the use of EDTA when mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is used as a root-end filling material, because it may interfere with the hard tissue–producing effect of MTA.
Reference: Cohen Pathways of pulp 11th ed page no 416
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