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Background: The motive of endodontic therapy is cleaning, shaping, and subsequently obturation. This study assessed different root canal filling systems in terms of fracture resistances of endodontically treated teeth.
Padma Chandra +5 more
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Studying the Effect of Four Postspace Preparation Techniques on the Apical Seal Integrity of the Root Canals Obturated With the Resilon/RealSeal System and the Lateral Condensation Technique. [PDF]
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of different postspace preparation techniques on the apical seal of Resilon/RealSeal obturation system in root canals filled with the lateral condensation technique. Methods: A total of 92 maxillary central incisors were selected for this study, and their crowns were cut.
Elsubeihi E, Haddadien L, Elsayed M.
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Bacterial Leakage Testing in Dentistry: A Comprehensive Review on Methods, Models, and Clinical Relevance. [PDF]
Background The marginal gap increases the rate of bacterial leakage and treatment failure; the measurement of the marginal gap is questionable. The literature revealed that when bacteria get trapped within the smear layer, they can multiply and re‐contaminate the root canal system, leading to treatment failure.
Snigdha NT, Karobari MI.
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Comparative Evaluation of Fracture Resistance of Root Obturated with Resilon and Gutta-Percha Using Two Different Techniques: An in Vitro Study [PDF]
Introduction: Present study evaluated the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth filled with Gutta percha and a new resin based obturating material (Resilon).
Vijayakumar L Shiraguppi +4 more
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Abstract This paper undertakes a broad and comprehensive synthesis of relevant clinical, biological, biomechanical, technical and healthcare services data to understand the factors affecting outcomes of periapical healing after root canal (re)treatment. The medical and dental evidence‐based era (1980–present) is contextualized with the earlier evidence
Kishor Gulabivala, Yuan Ling Ng
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The dentine‐sealer interface: Modulation of antimicrobial effects by irrigation
Abstract Aim Assess whether sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) or chlorhexidine (CHX) and two irrigation protocols may alter the antibacterial properties of dentine and three endodontic sealers using a novel ex vivo tooth model. Methodology Prior to antibacterial testing, the tooth model was validated by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate
Vasileios Kapralos +5 more
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The main cause of unsuccess in endodontically treated teeth (ETT) is due to bacterial recontamination. The placement of an intraorifice barrier (IOB) has been proposed for preventing this event in cases that the restoration is in an inadequate condition, enhancing the possibilities for predictable long‐term success in endodontic therapy. Objectives. To
Lucas Peixoto de Araújo +6 more
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Influence of solvent use on apical extrusion during removal of Resilon™ from root canals [PDF]
Background/Aim. During retreatment, filling material and debris may extrude and trigger an inflammatory reaction of periapical tissues. Resilon™ has not been investigated in terms of solvent use and influence on apical extrusion during retreatment.
Vukoje Karolina +4 more
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Background: A successful root canal (RC) treatment depends upon creation of a fluid impervious seal that is commonly built by using a RC sealer along with gutta-percha.
Sagolsem Chandarani +5 more
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Endodontic treatment consists of different working procedures, such as the isolation of the operating field, pulp chamber access, and cleaning and shaping phases with at last the need of a three‐dimensional filling of the canals. Each step requires a series of single‐use or sterilizable instruments.
Mario Dioguardi +11 more
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