The key to success of any root canal therapy is adequate obturation of the prepared root canal space. Root canal sealers are not dimensionally stable and might dissolve partially over a period of time. The objective of this in vitro study is to evaluate the push-out bond strength to intraradicular dentin of two endodontic obturation materials. Forty extracted single rooted permanent teeth were used. Canals orifice was explored, teeth were instrumented. The samples were divided into two groups each containing twenty specimens obturated with different obturation material (Group1 Epiphany/Resilon and Group 2 Gutta Percha/AH Plus).The obturation systems used in this study was Element Obturation unit (Sybron Endo). Each tooth root was horizontal...
Aim: To evaluate the bond strength to root dentin of three root canal sealers: a mineral trioxide ag...
Aim: To evaluate the bond strength to root dentin of three root canal sealers: a mineral trioxide ag...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength and failure patterns of two di...
ObjectiveThe aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the bond strength of different root canal se...
AbstractAimTo evaluate and compare push-out bond strength of four obturation systems; Gutta-percha/A...
Objective: To evaluate the push-out bond strength and failure modes of different sealers/obturation ...
INTRODUCTION : The ultimate goal of root canal therapy is total obturation of the root canal system...
Aim: This study aims to evaluate the effect of different obturation techniques [single cone (SC) and...
Background: The aim of this study was to comparatively evaluate the push out bond strength (PBS) of ...
Background: Obturation represents a critical step in endodontic treatment, which relies on a core ma...
Background and aims. The single-cone technique has gained some popularity in some European countries...
Background: The goal of the endodontic treatment is to achieve a fluid-tight impervious seal to prev...
One of the essential properties of the root canal sealers is the adhesion to root canal dentin and t...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The purpose of this in-vitro study is to compare fracture resistance and push-ou...
AIM : To compare the effectiveness of 0.2% Chitosan and Smear clear on the adhesion of Apexit plus a...
Aim: To evaluate the bond strength to root dentin of three root canal sealers: a mineral trioxide ag...
Aim: To evaluate the bond strength to root dentin of three root canal sealers: a mineral trioxide ag...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength and failure patterns of two di...
ObjectiveThe aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the bond strength of different root canal se...
AbstractAimTo evaluate and compare push-out bond strength of four obturation systems; Gutta-percha/A...
Objective: To evaluate the push-out bond strength and failure modes of different sealers/obturation ...
INTRODUCTION : The ultimate goal of root canal therapy is total obturation of the root canal system...
Aim: This study aims to evaluate the effect of different obturation techniques [single cone (SC) and...
Background: The aim of this study was to comparatively evaluate the push out bond strength (PBS) of ...
Background: Obturation represents a critical step in endodontic treatment, which relies on a core ma...
Background and aims. The single-cone technique has gained some popularity in some European countries...
Background: The goal of the endodontic treatment is to achieve a fluid-tight impervious seal to prev...
One of the essential properties of the root canal sealers is the adhesion to root canal dentin and t...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The purpose of this in-vitro study is to compare fracture resistance and push-ou...
AIM : To compare the effectiveness of 0.2% Chitosan and Smear clear on the adhesion of Apexit plus a...
Aim: To evaluate the bond strength to root dentin of three root canal sealers: a mineral trioxide ag...
Aim: To evaluate the bond strength to root dentin of three root canal sealers: a mineral trioxide ag...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To evaluate and compare the push-out bond strength and failure patterns of two di...