Objective: This study evaluates the prevalence and distribution of voids in root canal obturations performed using different obturation techniques, assessed through computed tomography (CT).
Debkant Jena +6 more
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Comparison of Residual Bioceramic and Epoxy Resin Sealers following Retreatment with Reciprocating File System in Oval Root Canals: A Micro-computed Tomography Study [PDF]
Introduction: When endodontic treatment has failed, non surgical retreatment is often the first choice. This procedure includes removal of previous obturating material followed by chemomechanical preparation, disinfection and refilling of the root canals.
Sonal Agrawal +5 more
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Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the sealing ability of three obturating materials used with single-cone technique: C Point/Endosequence BC sealer, gutta-percha/Endoseal MTA and gutta-percha/GuttaFlow bioseal using bacterial leakage
Meenu G Singla, Sakshi Panghal
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Comparison of Apically Extruded Debris after Retreatment Procedure with ProTaper and Endostar Retreatment File Systems [PDF]
Introduction: During endodontic retreatment apical extrusion of debris in the form of filling materials, necrotic pulp tissues, microorganisms as well as irrigants may lead to post instrumentation pain, inflammation and impaired healing.
Amit Jena +3 more
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A scientometric, bibliometric, and thematic map analysis of hydraulic calcium silicate root canal sealers [PDF]
ObjectivesThis scientometric and bibliometric analysis explored scientific publications related to hydraulic calcium silicate-based (HCSB) sealers used in endodontology, aiming to describe basic bibliometric indicators and analyze current research trends.
Anastasios Katakidis +3 more
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Comparative evaluation of sealing ability of different obturation materials [PDF]
Introduction Root canal filling materials are intended to prevent microleakage and passing of microorganisms and their toxins along the root canal space and into the periradicular tissues.
Melih Irena +3 more
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Relevance. Under study is based on the fact that every year the number of patients with complicated forms of caries increases, in addition, the complexity of a number of treatment manipulations, often leads to various errors and complications at all ...
T. V. Furtsev +2 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Apical Microleakage of Retrograde Cavities Filled with Glass Ionomer Cement, Light-cured Composite, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate and Biodentine [PDF]
Introduction: It is clinically very important to improve the seal between the root canal and the periapical tissues. Retrograde filling materials with good sealing properties increase the success rates of periapical surgery predictably.
Swadheena Patro +2 more
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Primary obturator internus and obturator externus pyomyositis [PDF]
Pyomyositis is a rare condition in immune competent patients and is usually seen in tropical countries. Pyomyositis of obturator muscles in particular is an extremely rare condition, which causes hip pain and mimics septic arthritis.This is a case report of a 9-year-old boy without an underlying disease or a compromised immune system, who presented ...
Khoshhal, Khalid +2 more
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Knowledge, perceptions, and practices of dental professionals and students regarding obturation in endodontic procedures: a nationwide cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze dental professionals’ and students’ current understanding, attitudes, and usage of obturation trends in endodontic management.
Kalyani Garde +7 more
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