1. Ultramicroscopic study of the interface and sealing ability of four root canal obturation methods: Resilon versus gutta-percha.
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Castelo-Baz P, Martin-Biedma B, Lopes MM, Pires-Lopes L, Silveira J, López-Rosales E, and Varela-Patiño P
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- Composite Resins chemistry, Dental Pulp Cavity ultrastructure, Dentin ultrastructure, Humans, Materials Testing, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Root Canal Irrigants therapeutic use, Root Canal Preparation instrumentation, Surface Properties, Tooth Apex ultrastructure, Ultrasonics instrumentation, Dental Bonding, Gutta-Percha chemistry, Root Canal Filling Materials chemistry, Root Canal Obturation methods
- Abstract
Recently, filling materials have been introduced based on the dentine adhesion technologies used in conservative dentistry in an attempt to seal the root canal more effectively. The purpose of this study was to investigate the interface between the canal and root-filling material. Sealing ability of four root canal obturation methods was analysed by means of scanning electron microscopy. Extracted single-rooted teeth were endodontically treated and filled with gutta-percha/Pulp Canal Sealer using the Thermafil (TH) technique, gutta-percha/Pulp Canal Sealer using the System B (SB) technique, Resilon points/RealSeal (RS) and RealSeal 1/RealSeal (RS1). Specimen interfaces were analysed using field-emission scanning electron microscopy. The adhesive groups RS and RS1, formed hybrid layers but showed areas of separation (gaps) similar to those in the conventional obturation groups. The RS and RS1 groups showed less separation in the coronal third, but the separation was similar to that in the TH and SB groups in the middle and apical thirds. The sealing ability of Resilon is not superior to that of existing materials., (© 2012 The Authors. Australian Endodontic Journal © 2012 Australian Society of Endodontology.)
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- 2013
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