Summary. The aim of the present microtomographic study was to investigate the quality of root canal filling and the voids formation in canals of extracted teeth instrumented with a simultaneous technique and filled with two different methods. Twenty-four single-rooted teeth were assigned to two experimental groups (no. = 12); canals were shaped with NiTi rotary files, irrigated with NaOCl and filled either with the single point (group 1) or the continuous wave of condensation technique (group 2). Specimens under- went microtomographic scanning. Collected data were statistically analyzed by nonparametric methods. Void mean percentages were found to be limited and similar between the two groups; the single point technique led to greater seale...
This study assessed the effectiveness of modern endodontic shaping and filling procedures on mesiobu...
4noThe present study evaluated the quality of single-cone root canal fillings with bioceramic (BC) s...
Aim: To assess the effects of three root canal preparation techniques on canal volume and surface ar...
The aim of the present microtomographic study was to investigate the quality of root canal filling a...
Introduction: The ideal root filling material should have inert properties, good adhesive ability, a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the frequency and volume of voids in root canals ob...
Aim. Clinicians appreciate simplified endodontic techniques since a lower number of instruments allo...
Purpose. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the quality of four root canal obturation te...
The goal of the root canal filling procedure is the total 3-dimensional filling of root canals and a...
Aim: Toassessbymicro-computedtomography(mCT)thequalityoffillingsincanalsshapedwith Reciproc consider...
Background: The main aim of the present study is to qualify and quantify voids formation of root can...
This study aimed to compare the volume percentage of filling voids in root canals prepared with a ne...
Abstract AIM: To evaluate ex vivo the quality of root fillings completed by two thermoplasticized gu...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of filling material in oval root canals afte...
Aim: To compare the quality of the tridimensional (3D) filling and the presence of radiographic tran...
This study assessed the effectiveness of modern endodontic shaping and filling procedures on mesiobu...
4noThe present study evaluated the quality of single-cone root canal fillings with bioceramic (BC) s...
Aim: To assess the effects of three root canal preparation techniques on canal volume and surface ar...
The aim of the present microtomographic study was to investigate the quality of root canal filling a...
Introduction: The ideal root filling material should have inert properties, good adhesive ability, a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the frequency and volume of voids in root canals ob...
Aim. Clinicians appreciate simplified endodontic techniques since a lower number of instruments allo...
Purpose. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the quality of four root canal obturation te...
The goal of the root canal filling procedure is the total 3-dimensional filling of root canals and a...
Aim: Toassessbymicro-computedtomography(mCT)thequalityoffillingsincanalsshapedwith Reciproc consider...
Background: The main aim of the present study is to qualify and quantify voids formation of root can...
This study aimed to compare the volume percentage of filling voids in root canals prepared with a ne...
Abstract AIM: To evaluate ex vivo the quality of root fillings completed by two thermoplasticized gu...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of filling material in oval root canals afte...
Aim: To compare the quality of the tridimensional (3D) filling and the presence of radiographic tran...
This study assessed the effectiveness of modern endodontic shaping and filling procedures on mesiobu...
4noThe present study evaluated the quality of single-cone root canal fillings with bioceramic (BC) s...
Aim: To assess the effects of three root canal preparation techniques on canal volume and surface ar...