Aim To assess the ability of IRM, Coltosol, Vidrion R and Scotch Bond to seal the pulp chamber following root-canal treatment. Methodology Root-canal treatment was completed on 100 extracted human mandibular molars. The teeth were divided into five groups of 20 teeth each, one group for each barrier material and one control group without barrier material. Two millimetres of the restorative material was placed on the pulp chamber floor. The teeth were thermocycled and evaluated for microleakage using India ink. Specimens were cleared and measurements made to the maximum point of dye penetration. The mean dye penetration for each group was compared by the Kruskal-Wallis test. Results All groups showed dye penetration. Coltosol and IRM sealed ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro apical microleakage of root canal fi...
Introduction: Morphologic variations of the root canal system, instrumentation techniqu...
Introduction: A coronal barrier in root-filled teeth is one of the most effective methods for preven...
Materials commonly used in endondontic treatment lack the ability to prevent microleakage into the r...
Evaluate intraorifice sealing materials Cavit, Vitremer, and Flow-It for the prevention of coronal m...
Objective. Evaluate intraorifice sealing materials Cavit, Vitremer, and Flow-it for the prevention o...
In vitro studies have shown that rapid penetration of bacteria in the entire root canal system may o...
"nBackground and Aim: The use of proper temporary restorative materials between appointments is...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the coronal seal of four temporary f...
Background and Aim: Coronal seal is as important as the quality of root canal therapy in treatment s...
Background: The sealing ability of temporary restorative material is an important parameter for the ...
Introduction: The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate coronal microlenkage in anterior...
INTRODUCTION: Coronal microleakage may significantly reduce the prognosis of endodontic treatment. T...
sonmez, isil/0000-0002-3530-0244WOS: 000270084800041PubMed: 19716727Objective. The purpose of this s...
Aim To assess in vitro coronal microleakage in extracted human teeth after root-canal treatment, usi...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro apical microleakage of root canal fi...
Introduction: Morphologic variations of the root canal system, instrumentation techniqu...
Introduction: A coronal barrier in root-filled teeth is one of the most effective methods for preven...
Materials commonly used in endondontic treatment lack the ability to prevent microleakage into the r...
Evaluate intraorifice sealing materials Cavit, Vitremer, and Flow-It for the prevention of coronal m...
Objective. Evaluate intraorifice sealing materials Cavit, Vitremer, and Flow-it for the prevention o...
In vitro studies have shown that rapid penetration of bacteria in the entire root canal system may o...
"nBackground and Aim: The use of proper temporary restorative materials between appointments is...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the coronal seal of four temporary f...
Background and Aim: Coronal seal is as important as the quality of root canal therapy in treatment s...
Background: The sealing ability of temporary restorative material is an important parameter for the ...
Introduction: The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate coronal microlenkage in anterior...
INTRODUCTION: Coronal microleakage may significantly reduce the prognosis of endodontic treatment. T...
sonmez, isil/0000-0002-3530-0244WOS: 000270084800041PubMed: 19716727Objective. The purpose of this s...
Aim To assess in vitro coronal microleakage in extracted human teeth after root-canal treatment, usi...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro apical microleakage of root canal fi...
Introduction: Morphologic variations of the root canal system, instrumentation techniqu...
Introduction: A coronal barrier in root-filled teeth is one of the most effective methods for preven...