A systematic review of in vivo retrograde obturation materials [PDF]
AbstractPurpose The aim of this study was to answer the question: For patients requiring apicoectomy (apicectomy/root‐end resection) and retrograde (root‐end) obturation (filling), which retrograde obturation (root‐end filling) material(s) is/are the most effective, as determined by reduction in periapical radiolucency and elimination of signs and ...
R, Niederman, J N, Theodosopoulou
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Apical Microleakage of four Materials after Root End Resection (In Vitro Study)
Hermetic sealing of the apical area after root end resection is essential to the success of endodontic surgery. To compare microleakage after root end resection of the two bioceramic sealers without retrograde filling - Total Fill BC Sealer and MTA ...
Radeva E. +3 more
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Non-Surgical Endodontic Treatment of Internal Root Resorption in a Turner's Tooth: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In this case report, we presented the endodontic management of the internal inflammatory root resorption of a Turner's tooth, resulting in root perforations. Despite its significant challenges, proper endodontic treatment in such cases can cause positive prognosis and successful outcome.
Ghandi M, Jadidi S, Shahriari M.
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Sealing ability of retrograde obturation materials containing calcium hydroxide or MTA. [PDF]
Newly available materials for retrograde obturation should have their sealing properties evaluated. The goal of this study was to evaluate the sealing ability of Endo CPM sealer, an MTA-based endodontic cement. Single-rooted extracted human teeth were endodontically treated. After apical sectioning, retrograde cavities were prepared. Teeth were divided
Tanomaru-Filho, Mário +4 more
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Evaluation of Sealing Ability of Three Root-end Filling Materials
Introduction: Reinfection of root canal treated tooth leads to endodontic failure. In such case surgical endodontic therapy is the treatment of choice which provides obturation of radicular space with 3-dimensional sealing.
Santosh Man Rajbhandari, Bismita Pradhan
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Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation of Discoloured and Calcified Maxillary Incisors using MTA, EndoGuide-Assisted Canal Negotiation, and Aesthetic Restoration: A Case Report [PDF]
Managing calcified root canals and discoloured anterior teeth remains a clinical challenge due to diagnostic complexity and the risk of procedural complications.
Shwetana Kurundkar +4 more
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Evaluation of the radiopacity of rootend filling materials by digitization of radiographic images
The aim of this study was to evaluate the radiopacity of five root-end filling materials (Sealer 26, Zinc Oxide-Eugenol, Sealapex with zinc oxide, Pro RootTM MTA, and MTA-Angelus).
Mário Tanomaru Filho +3 more
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OBJECTIVE: Hydroxyl (OH-) and calcium (Ca++) ion release was evaluated in six materials: G1) Sealer 26, G2) White mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), G3) Epiphany, G4) Epiphany + 10% calcium hydroxide (CH), G5) Epiphany + 20% CH, and G6) zinc oxide and ...
Mário Tanomaru-Filho +3 more
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Objective. To compare the efficacy of methods of miniinvasive palliative treatment of malignant hilar strictures with the jaundice syndrome. Materials and methods.
Ya. M. Susak +3 more
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Root Development Following Bioceramic Material Application in Immature Permanent Teeth: A Case Series With 24-Month Follow-Up. [PDF]
Objective Dental trauma frequently impacts children and adolescents, leading to functional and esthetic challenges. If not managed promptly and effectively, complications may ensue. Apexification with calcium silicate cement (CSC) has been proposed as a reliable treatment for necrotic immature teeth with thick dentinal walls and open apices.
Alsayed Tolibah Y +6 more
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