1. [Behavior of periapical tissue of dog teeth after canal obturation with Sealapex with or without iodoform]
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R, Holland, W, de Mello, V, de Souza, M J, Nery, P F, Bernabé, and J A, Otoboni Filho
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Calcium Hydroxide ,Root Canal Filling Materials ,Dogs ,Periapical Tissue ,Animals ,Dental Cements ,Gutta-Percha ,Hydrocarbons, Iodinated ,Dentin, Secondary ,Salicylates - Abstract
Some endodontists use iodoform in Sealapex in order to rend it more radiopac. This procedure is empiric and for this reason we decided to observe, histologically, if the iodoform introduces some modification in the biological properties of Sealapex. Thirty root canals of dogs' teeth were overinstrumented and filled, by lateral condensation technique, with gutta percha points and Sealapex, with or without iodoform. The iodoform was added in two different proportions: 30 mg or 112 mg for one centimeter of the base and one centimeter of the catalyst of Sealapex. The pieces were removed for histological studies, 6 months after the treatment. The histological results showed that Sealapex encourages apical closure by cementum deposition and that the addition of iodoform does not change that biological property.
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- 1990