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Root Canal Filling Materials

2008
The goal of root canal treatment is the healing of the inflamed apical periodontium or the prevention of inflammation. Sufficient biocompatibility of materials used in the course of treatment is considered as a prime prerequisite for an undisturbed healing, in addition to other factors such as tight sealing of the root canal.
G. Schmalz
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Physical properties of root canal filling materials

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1955
The process o f calcification is depend­ ent on the formation of a protein mat­ rix. This matrix serves as the ground substance within which the mineral salts are deposited. The failure to calcify in these experiments appears to be largely the result of inadequate matrix synthesis.
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Bacterial microleakage in root canals filled with Epiphany/Resilon root canal filling material

International endodontic journal, 2009
Aim: To evaluate the microleakage through root canals filled with Epiphany/Resilon alone and after immediate or delayed fiber post preparation and placement. Materials nad methods: Thirty six extracted, decoronated, single-rooted teeth were randomly divided into three experimental groups (n=10) and two control groups (n=3). In the first group, the root
Kqiku, Lumnije   +4 more
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Sealing ability of a new root canal filling material

Journal of Endodontics, 1982
Summary An in vitro study was made to test the adaptation of a new material designed to be used with the pressure syringe. The study used the dye penetration technique, gutta-percha was used as a control material. It was found that the adaptation and sealing ability of both materials were the same for 1 day, 1 week, and 3 weeks.
S R, Al Rafei, F S, Sayegh, G, Wright
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Study on the cytotoxicity of root canal filling materials

Journal of Endodontics, 1986
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxicity in tissue cultures of six root canal sealers: Canals, Neodyne, FR, AH26, Tubli-Seal, and Nogenol. Nogenol showed mild cytotoxicity in 1-, 2-, and 3-wk test solutions at 1 and 2 days. Moderate cytotoxicity was observed in the 1- and 3-wk test solutions of Canals for all experimental days ...
H, Nakamura   +6 more
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Microbiologic evaluation of poly-HEMA root canal filling material

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
This study was designed to determine whether poly-HEMA root canal filling material can support bacterial growth. Eight different microorganisms were tested against the polymerized material, as well as against the powder and paste components of the unpolymerized material.
J H, Kronman   +4 more
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Scanning electron microscopic examination of root canal filling materials

Journal of Endodontics, 1976
The root canals of 130 freshly extracted, anterior teeth were prepared and filled with various root canal fillings by various techniques. The adhesion and adaptation of the filling materials to the walls of the root canals were then examined with the scanning electron microscope.
R R, Wollard   +3 more
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Impact of cross‐sectional root canal shape on filled canal volume and remaining root filling material after retreatment

International Endodontic Journal, 2012
AbstractAimTo assess the impact of cross‐sectional root canal shape (CSRCS) on the canal volume that can be filled and the root filling material that remains following a subsequent retreatment procedure.MethodologyA total of 15 extracted two‐rooted human maxillary premolars and 15 mandibular first molars were used. Both root canals in the premolars (N =
Rechenberg, D-K, Paqué, F
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Antibacterial effect of silver‐zeolite containing root‐canal filling material

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2009
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the in vitro antibacterial effect of two experimental glass ionomer cements (GICs) on Streptococcus milleri, Staphylococcus aureus, and Enterococcus faecalis after 24 and 48 h incubation by using the agar diffusion inhibitory test.
Çınar, Çağdaş   +4 more
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Influence of Different Root Canal–Filling Materials on the Mechanical Properties of Root Canal Dentin

Journal of Endodontics, 2007
The aims of this study were to compare Resilon (Resilon Research LLC, Madison, CT) in conjunction with either a bonding (Epiphany; Pentron Clinical Technologies, Wallingford, CT) or a nonbonding endodontic sealer (Pulp Canal Sealer; Kerr Corporation, Orange, CA) to EndoRez (Ultradent Products Inc, South Jordan, UT) and gutta-percha with regards to the ...
GRANDE, NICOLA MARIA   +6 more
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