OBJECTIVE: To compare apical microleakage of extracted, single-rooted teeth obturated with thermoplasticized injectable gutta-percha using two different endodontic sealers (calcium-hydroxide and resin based). STUDY DESIGN: An experimental study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: The Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), Dental Clinics and Laboratory from June to September 2015. METHODOLOGY: The study was conducted using extracted teeth. After access cavities were made, cleaning and shaping of root canals was done in 70 teeth. Teeth were randomly allocated into two groups and obturated with thermoplasticized injectable gutta-percha (Obtura II) using two sealers (Sealapex vs. AH plus). After immersing the teeth in 2.0% methylene blue, they were spl...
Root canal sealers are well known for filling the accessory canals, voids, and irregularities in the...
Background and Aim: Sealing the root canal system is of great importance in endodontic treatment esp...
Introduction: Apical seal in blood or dry root canal is a problem in endodontic treatment. Failure o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare apical microleakage of extracted, single-rooted teeth obturated with thermopla...
BACKGROUND: Despite a plethora of studies done comparing different obturation techniques using gutta...
Background: Achieving a fluid-tight seal of the root canal space is the most desirable outcome for t...
Introduction: Various materials and methods have been recommended for successful root canal obturati...
The purpose of this study was to compare apical microleakage following canal obturation with lateral...
INTRODUCTION: Favorable apical seal of root filling materials is a crucial factor for a successful r...
Objective: Root canal obturation is an important step in endodontic therapy aiming at achieving a co...
Introduction. Obturation of the root canal is the final phase of endodontic therapy and it is usual...
Introduction: Root canal obturation is a critical factor in success or failure of a root canal treat...
The purpose of this study was to compare the sealing ability of MTA Fillapex, Apatite Root Canal Sea...
Root canal sealers are well known for filling the accessory canals, voids, and irregularities in the...
Background and Aim: Sealing the root canal system is of great importance in endodontic treatment esp...
Introduction: Apical seal in blood or dry root canal is a problem in endodontic treatment. Failure o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare apical microleakage of extracted, single-rooted teeth obturated with thermopla...
BACKGROUND: Despite a plethora of studies done comparing different obturation techniques using gutta...
Background: Achieving a fluid-tight seal of the root canal space is the most desirable outcome for t...
Introduction: Various materials and methods have been recommended for successful root canal obturati...
The purpose of this study was to compare apical microleakage following canal obturation with lateral...
INTRODUCTION: Favorable apical seal of root filling materials is a crucial factor for a successful r...
Objective: Root canal obturation is an important step in endodontic therapy aiming at achieving a co...
Introduction. Obturation of the root canal is the final phase of endodontic therapy and it is usual...
Introduction: Root canal obturation is a critical factor in success or failure of a root canal treat...
The purpose of this study was to compare the sealing ability of MTA Fillapex, Apatite Root Canal Sea...
Root canal sealers are well known for filling the accessory canals, voids, and irregularities in the...
Background and Aim: Sealing the root canal system is of great importance in endodontic treatment esp...
Introduction: Apical seal in blood or dry root canal is a problem in endodontic treatment. Failure o...