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Biomechanical and Bio-Inspired Perspectives on Root Amputation in Maxillary Molars: An FEA Study. [PDF]
Küçük Keleş Ö, Eraslan Ö.
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Effect of proanthocyanidins application on push-out bond strength of root canal filling after different final irrigation procedures. [PDF]
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Effect of powder particle size on hydration rates, permeability and antimicrobial properties of tricalcium silicate in root canals. [PDF]
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Removal of thermafil root canal filling material
Journal of Endodontics, 1997The aim of this study was to evaluate if removal of Thermafil plastic carriers and reestablishment of working length were possible in single rooted teeth filled with the Thermafil system. Twenty freshly extracted maxillary central incisors were prepared and filled with #30 Thermafil plastic obturators according to manufacturer's recommendations.
M F, Bertrand +4 more
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Filling of root canals with adhesive materials
Journal of Endodontics, 1975A cyanoacrylate, a polycarboxylate cement, and a silicone adhesive, used in conjunction with specially devised endodontic cones fabricated of silicone rubber, were tested for their suitability as root canal filling materials. A standard endodontic technique with gutta-percha cones and zinc oxide and eugenol was used as a control.
F S, Yee, A A, Lugassy, J N, Peterson
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Biocompatibility Of Root Canal Filling Materials
Australian Endodontic Journal, 2001Results of in vitro and in vivo studies clearly indicate that some endodontic sealers may cause local and systemic adverse effects. Though occasionally contradictory data has been reported from various authors, it may be concluded that zinc-oxide-eugenol sealers possess a marked cytotoxic and tissue-irritating potency.
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