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Microleakage Assessment of Repaired Pit and Fissure Sealants Using Different Surface Treatment - An In vitro Study.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci
Devi RKS   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Quantitative Identification and Localization for Pipeline Microleakage by Fiber Distributed Acoustic Sensor

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2023
Pipeline integrity management is of great significance for ensuring the safety of life and property. Due to the stable running, no pressure drops, and hidden characteristics, the identification and localization of microleakage remain a challenging task ...
Baoqiang Yan   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Review of microleakage evaluation tools

Journal of International Oral Health, 2017
The advancement of restorative materials and techniques continues to enhance the clinical success of numerous restorative procedures. Despite these new innovations, microleakage persists as one of the main causes of restoration failure. Microleakage tests provide useful information on the performance of restorative materials, and different techniques ...
AlHanouf AlHabdan
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Microleakage

Journal of Dentistry, 1992
A critical review of techniques used in the assessment of microleakage in dental restorations is presented. These techniques include the use of air pressure, bacteria, radioisotopes, electrochemistry, chemical tracers and dye penetration. Wide variations in methodologies are revealed.
M J, Taylor, E, Lynch
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Microleakage of root restorations

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988
This study evaluated the microleakage of various restorative materials placed in root surfaces. A minimum of 20 freshly extracted single-rooted teeth were used for each combination of restorative materials. Four preparations were made on the root surface and each restored with a different material.
R.D. Ringle   +4 more
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Microleakage of Resected MTA

Journal of Endodontics, 2002
Forty-six single rooted extracted human teeth were used in this study. After cleaning and shaping, twenty canals were randomly selected for obturation with MTA placed in an orthograde manor (Group 1). Another twenty roots were obturated with gutta-percha and Kerr EWT sealer, using warm vertical compaction (Group 2). The apical 3 mm of each root in both
David D. Roland   +4 more
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Microleakage and enamel finish

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978
Cavity preparations that are finished with hand instruments allow significantly less marginal leakage than those which are completed only with rotary instruments. This does not mean that hand-instruments walls are perfectly smooth; it only means that these walls allow less marginal leakage.
Kai Chiu Chan, Satish C. Khera
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Microleakage of retrograde amalgams

Journal of Endodontics, 1985
In this two-part in vitro investigation, apical leakage was electrochemically analyzed in teeth with different thicknesses and compositions of dental amalgam. In part 1, the apices of 10 teeth each were filled with zinc-containing amalgam to a depth of 1 mm or 3 mm.
Gordon D. Mattison   +3 more
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The Influence of Finishing Technique on Microleakage [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1990
Four different finishing techniques were used in a dentin bonding agent/composite resin restoration to evaluate the possible influence of finishing technique on microleakage. Results indicated that finishing technique affects the ability of the restorative system to resist microleakage.
Elaine L. Davis   +3 more
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