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Retrograde instrumentation and obturation with new devices
Two surgical cases are presented in which retrograde instrumentation of the root canal was accomplished with sonic or ultrasonic instruments. The canals were obturated from a retrograde direction with thermoplasticized gutta-percha and root canal sealer.
R K, Flath, M L, Hicks
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A Systematic Review of In Vitro Retrograde Obturation Materials
The purpose of this review was two-fold: (a) to determine which retrograde obturation material(s) best prevents dye/ink penetration in vitro; and (b) to determine whether in vitro results agree with in vivo results. A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify in vitro studies published between January 1966 and October, week 4, 2003, conducted on human ...
Joanna N, Theodosopoulou +1 more
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PERIAPICAL SURGERY: THE ISSUE OF RETROGRADE OBTURATION
Marina Kacarska
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[Prototype of an instrument for retrograde obturation].
Several instruments to carry and put the silver amalgam into de apical foramen for it's posterior condensation without spreading this material over the periodontal tissues, bone and adyacent mucosa, has been designed along the years. This article describes an easier and cheaper way to make an endodontic amalgam carrier by the adaptation between en 18 ...
A, Contreras +3 more
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A study in vitro of threaded titanium pins used for retrograde obturation of root canals
SummaryThe microleakage of four retrograde filling materials was compared in vitro. Fifty‐three single rooted teeth were instrumentated and root filled with resin chloroform and gutta‐percha. The gutta‐percha cones were left extruding from the access opening. All teeth were apicected and retrograde fillings placed.
J, Danin +6 more
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[Apicoectomy and retrograde obturation with glass ionomer cement--a clinical case].
Even though a lot of materials have been already used as retrofillings, glass ionomer cement is still rarely used. As it seems to be biocompatible, its usefulness as retrograd filling material after apicectomies is clinically described.
Jorge Perdigão
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[Indications for periapical surgery with retrograde obturation].
P, Ruiz de Temiño Malo +2 more
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[Apicoectomy with retrograde obturation in the posterior teeth].
INGENITO, ANIELLO +3 more
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