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Periapical tissue reaction to root fillings with Sealapex
International Endodontic Journal, 1990Summary. The histological response of periapical tissues to root canal fillings with Sealapex, pure calcium hydroxide and gutta‐percha points was studied in dogs' teeth. After putpal extirpation the root canals were enlarged, irrigated and dried. Teeth in the first group were filled with gutta‐percha points alone, those in the second group were filled
B, Sonat, D, Dalat, O, Gunhan
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Perspectives on periradicular healin using Sealapex: a case report
International Endodontic Journal, 1991Summary. The use of the calcium hydroxide‐containing root canal sealer, Sealapex, has been questioned regarding its predisposition to solubility and subsequent effect on the root canal seal and periradicular healing. This case report demonstrates, radiographically, dissolution of excess sealer in the periradicular tissues with subsequent osseous ...
J L, Gutmann, L R, Fava
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Sealapex Xpress and RealSeal XT Feature Tissue Compatibility In Vivo
Journal of Endodontics, 2014This study evaluated the response of apical and periapical tissues of dogs' teeth with pulp vitality after root canal filling with the endodontic sealers Sealapex Xpress and Real Seal XT.Thirty-eight root canals with vital pulp from dogs' premolars were used.
Lea Assed Bezerra, Silva +5 more
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Leakage evaluation in vitro of the root canal sealer cement Sealapex
International Endodontic Journal, 1985Summary. Sealapex was compared with two other root canal sealers for leakage in gutta‐percha filled extracted teeth using a silver stain technique. The extent of leakage in vitro in the root canal systems over a 30‐day period between the three root canal sealers was not statistically different. However, each sealer group leaked significantly less than
E J, Hovland, T C, Dumsha
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Long‐term coronal leakage of JS Quickfill root fillings with Sealapex and Apexit sealers
Dental Traumatology, 1995Abstract The purpose of this study was to assess long‐term coronal leakage in root fillings achieved by 2 gutta‐percha techniques using 2 calcium hydroxide‐containing sealers. The root canals of 90 single‐rooted teeth with mature apices were prepared chemo‐mechanically. The teeth were placed randomly into four experimental groups (n = 20) and obturated
E M, Saunders, W P, Saunders
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Success rate of Sealapex in root canal treatment for primary teeth: 3-year follow-up
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2008The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic success of Sealapex pulpectomies in primary teeth.Root canals of 62 primary teeth were filled with Sealapex. The tooth was restored with a stainless steel crown, amalgam, compomer, or glass ionomer cement.
Saziye, Sari, Zeynep, Okte
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2007
This is an in vitro assessment of pH level and calcium ion release exhibited by 3 calcium hydroxide-based root canal sealers-Sealapex, Apexit, and Acroseal.The materials were prepared according to the manufacturers' instructions and placed in 1 cm long and 4 mm diameter tubes.
Eldeniz, Ayce Ünverdi +3 more
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This is an in vitro assessment of pH level and calcium ion release exhibited by 3 calcium hydroxide-based root canal sealers-Sealapex, Apexit, and Acroseal.The materials were prepared according to the manufacturers' instructions and placed in 1 cm long and 4 mm diameter tubes.
Eldeniz, Ayce Ünverdi +3 more
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International Endodontic Journal, 2005
AbstractAim To determine in vitro the antimicrobial activity of Fill Canal, Sealapex, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), Portland cement and EndoRez on various species of microorganisms.Methodology The diffusion method on Müller–Hinton agar (MH) was employed.
C R, Sipert +3 more
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AbstractAim To determine in vitro the antimicrobial activity of Fill Canal, Sealapex, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), Portland cement and EndoRez on various species of microorganisms.Methodology The diffusion method on Müller–Hinton agar (MH) was employed.
C R, Sipert +3 more
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Journal of Endodontics, 2004
After filling root canals, the healing process depends on the chemical composition or physical-chemical properties of the material used, among other factors. All root canal sealers, whether solid or plastic, are foreign matter for the body if they remain in permanent contact with apical and periapical tissues.
Perassi, Fábio Tobias +4 more
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After filling root canals, the healing process depends on the chemical composition or physical-chemical properties of the material used, among other factors. All root canal sealers, whether solid or plastic, are foreign matter for the body if they remain in permanent contact with apical and periapical tissues.
Perassi, Fábio Tobias +4 more
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"SEALAPEX"ÃN İÇ REZORPSÃYONLARDA KULLANILMASI
2013ÖZETBu olguda, başka bir dişinde ağrı şikayeti ile kliniğimize başvuran hastanın klinik ve radyografik muayenelerinde sağ üst orta keser diş kökünün orta bölgesinde iç rezorpsiyon görüldü. Uygulanan endodontik tedaviye rağmen fistül ağzının kapanmaması, endodontik cerrahi bir girişimde bulunmamıza neden oldu.
BAYIRLI, Gündüz +2 more
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