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2. Influence of sealer and supplementary approach on filling material removal during endodontic retreatment
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Jáder Camilo PINTO, Fernanda Ferrari Esteves TORRES, Airton Oliveira SANTOS-JUNIOR, Karina Ines Medina Carita TAVARES, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU, and Mário TANOMARU-FILHO
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Dental Pulp Cavity ,Retreatment ,Root Canal Preparation ,Root Canal Filling Materials ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Both root canal sealer-based and supplementary protocols may influence removal of filling material during endodontic retreatment. Mesial root canals of extracted mandibular molars were prepared using HyFlex EDM 25/.08, and filled with a calcium silicate sealer (Bio-C Sealer), or an epoxy resin (AH Plus), using the single cone technique (n = 12). Retreatment was performed using ProDesign Logic (PDL) RT and PDL 35/.05. The specimens were randomly divided into two experimental groups (n = 12), and the sealers were distributed similarly. A supplementary protocol was performed with PDL 50/.01 or XP-endo Finisher. Root canal transportation and volume, in addition to the remaining filling material percentage were evaluated using high-resolution (5 µm voxel size) micro-CT. Statistical analysis was performed using t-tests (α = 0.05). Root canals filled with AH Plus presented high residual filling material (p < 0.05). Both protocols decreased residual volume of filling material in the apical third (p < 0.05). PDL 50/.01 increased the apical root canal volume (p < 0.05). No difference was observed between the systems regarding canal transportation (p > 0.05). In conclusion, AH Plus is more difficult to remove from the apical third than Bio-C Sealer. PDL 50/.01 and XP-endo Finisher enabled greater removal of filling materials in the apical third, in the retreatment of curved root canals, without promoting apical transport.
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- 2024
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3. Análise de metodologias para avaliação da solubilidade do cimento à base de silicato de cálcio Bio-C Sealer
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Mário TANOMARU-FILHO, Alessandra Alves GONÇALVES, Airton Oliveira SANTOS-JUNIOR, Karina Ines Medina Carita TAVARES, Jáder Camilo PINTO, and Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU
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Endodontia ,propriedades físicas ,solubilidade ,Medicine ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Resumo Introdução Cimentos endodônticos à base de silicato de cálcio demonstram maior solubilidade em água destilada. Emprego de metodologias alternativas pode auxiliar em melhor compreensão sobre a solubilidade desses materiais. Objetivo Avaliar o efeito da solução de imersão e do tipo de modelo experimental na solubilidade de cimento pronto para uso Bio-C Sealer. Material e método Modelos circulares de polietileno ou dentina bovina (n = 16) foram confeccionados. Após inserção do cimento, os espécimes foram mantidos em estufa a 37 °C por 48 horas. Posteriormente, as amostras foram pesadas em balança de precisão para determinação da massa inicial. Na sequência, os espécimes foram imersos em 7,5 mL de água destilada (pH 6,5) ou PBS (pH 7,0) (n = 8) por 28 dias. Após isso, as amostras foram removidas das soluções e pesadas a cada 24 horas até a estabilização da massa final (0,001g). Corpos de prova confeccionados com Bio-C Sealer foram empregados como controle. A solubilidade foi avaliada de acordo com a diferença entre a massa inicial e final em porcentagem. Teste ANOVA Two-Way e teste post-hoc de Tukey foram realizados (α = 0,05). Resultado Imersão em água destilada proporcionou maior solubilidade em comparação com PBS, independentemente do modelo experimental (p < 0,05). Corpos de prova apresentaram maior solubilidade, seguidos dos modelos de polietileno e dentina imersos em água destilada (p < 0,05). Não houve diferença entre os modelos experimentais imersos em PBS (p > 0,05). Conclusão Bio-C Sealer apresenta solubilidade significativamente maior em água destilada do que em PBS em todas condições. Modelo experimental empregando dentina bovina e PBS como solução de imersão demonstra diminuir a perda de massa de Bio-C Sealer e pode ser uma alternativa valiosa para avaliar a solubilidade de cimentos biocerâmicos.
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- 2023
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4. A new proposal for evaluating of the solubility of bioceramic materials in dentin tubes after immersion in PBS: a laboratory investigation
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Giovanna da Cunha MENDONÇA, Karina Ines Medina Carita TAVARES, Airton Oliveira SANTOS-JUNIOR, Jáder Camilo PINTO, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU, and Mário TANOMARU-FILHO
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Calcarea silicata ,endodontics ,dental materials ,physical properties ,Medicine ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Repair materials must have low solubility. Phosphate buffered saline (PBS) allows simulating clinical condition and interaction with dentin may be important for the correct evaluate of mass loss of bioceramic cements. Objective To evaluate the effect of distilled water (DW), or PBS immersion on the solubility of Bio-C Repair (BCR, Angelus) or MTA Repair HP (MTAHP, Angelus) using a dentin tube model. Material and method Bovine dentin tubes with a length of 4 mm, an internal diameter of 1.5 mm and walls thickness of approximately 1 mm were made. The specimens were immersed in DW for 24h, then filled with BCR or MTAHP (n = 14) and stored in an oven at 37°C and 95% humidity for 24h. After being weighed on a precision balance to determine the initial mass, the specimens were immersed in DW (pH 6.5) or PBS (pH 7.0) (n = 7) for 28 days. Empty tubes also were used for calculating the mass loss of the dentin (n=4). After this period, the specimens were weighed until stabilization of the final mass occurred (0.001g). The solubility of each material was evaluated. ANOVA and Tukey statistical tests were performed (α=0.05). Result BCR and MTAHP showing gain of mass in DW and mass loss in PBS (p
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- 2023
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5. Image quality for visualization of cracks and fine endodontic structures using 10 CBCT devices with various scanning protocols and artefact conditions
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Jáder Camilo Pinto, Karla de Faria Vasconcelos, André Ferreira Leite, Victor Aquino Wanderley, Ruben Pauwels, Matheus L. Oliveira, Reinhilde Jacobs, and Mario Tanomaru-Filho
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate CBCT exposure protocols and CBCT devices in terms of image quality for the detection of cracks and fine endodontic structures using 3 conditions of metallic artifacts. An anthropomorphic phantom containing teeth with cracks, isthmus, narrow canal, and apical delta was scanned using ten CBCT devices. A reference industrial CT image was used to detect and measure all structures. Three conditions were created: (1) metal-free, (2) ‘endo’ and (3) ‘implant’ with metallic objects placed next to the teeth of interest. For each condition, three protocols were selected: medium field of view (FOV) standard resolution, small FOV standard and high resolution. The results showed that only small FOV high-resolution metal-free images from two devices (A and H) were appropriate to visualize cracks. For fine structure identification, the best result was observed for small FOV high resolution. However, the visualization significantly worsened in the presence of metallic artefacts. The ability of CBCT images for visualizing cracks is restricted to certain CBCT devices. Once metallic artefacts are present, crack detection becomes unlikely. Overall, small FOV high-resolution protocols may allow detection of fine endodontic structures as long as there are no high-dense objects in the region of interest.
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- 2023
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6. Diamond–coated ultrasonic tip decreases debris and uninstrumented surface after preparation of curved canals with isthmus
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Maria Luiza GIOSTER–RAMOS, Mariana Mena Barreto PIVOTO–JOÃO, Jáder Camilo PINTO, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO–TANOMARU, and Mário TANOMARU–FILHO
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Dental Pulp Cavity ,Root Canal Preparation ,X–Ray Microtomography ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate root canal preparation with nickel titanium rotary instruments and complementary preparation with ultrasonic tip in curved canals of mandibular molars with isthmus. Twenty–eight mesial roots of mandibular molars with curvature between 20° and 40° and presence of isthmus throughout the entire extension of the root canals were prepared using ProDesign Logic CM (PDL) up to size 40.05, or HyFlex EDM (HFEDM) up to size 40.04. Complementary preparation was performed in the isthmus region using the ultrasonic insert E18D (Helse, Istmo Diamantada). The root canals were scanned using micro–CT (SkyScan 1176) at 9 µm voxel size before and after each preparation step. Transportation, percentage of increase in volume, debris and uninstrumented surface (UNS) were evaluated. Mann Whitney, Wilcoxon, paired and non–paired t–tests were used for statistical analysis (α = 0.05). The canals prepared with PDL and HFEDM obtained similar results for all the variables assessed before using E18D (p > 0.05). E18D significantly decreased the percentage of debris and UNS values in both Groups (p < 0.05). The complementary preparations with E18D caused a smaller quantity of debris in the isthmus of the canals previously prepared with PDL in comparison with HFEDM (p < 0.05). PDL and HFEDM provided similar root canal preparation. PDL promoted a smaller quantity of Debris in the isthmus than HFEDM after using E18D. E18D significantly improved cleaning, and reduced Debris and UNS.
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- 2023
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7. Influence of voxel size on dentinal microcrack detection by micro-CT after root canal preparation
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Jáder Camilo PINTO, Hernán COAGUILA-LLERENA, Fernanda Ferrari Esteves TORRES, Éverton LUCAS-OLIVEIRA, Tito José BONAGAMBA, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU, and Mário TANOMARU-FILHO
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Endodontics ,Dentin ,Root Canal Preparation ,Dental Pulp Cavity ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess the influence of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) voxel size on dentinal microcrack detection after root canal preparation using rotary heat-treated nickel-titanium files. Curved mesial root canals (n = 24) of mandibular molars were prepared using ProDesign Logic 30/.05 (PDL) or HyFlex EDM 25/.08 (HEDM). The specimens were scanned by micro-CT at 5 μm voxel size before and after root canal preparation. The percentage of microcracks was evaluated in images at 5, 10 and 20 μm voxel size, by two examiners at two moments. The Kappa and McNemar tests (α = 0.05) were used. The percentage of dentinal microcracks was similar before and after PDL and HEDM preparations, at 10 and 20 μm (p > 0.05). HEDM showed a higher percentage of dentinal microcracks in the middle third at 5 μm after preparation (p < 0.05). The detection of dentinal microcracks before and after instrumentation using PDL was more accurate at 5 μm than at 20 μm, in all thirds (p < 0.05). Within the limitations of this ex vivo study, as expected, the results showed that different resolutions influence the micro-CT analysis of microcracks. The highest accuracy in detecting microcracks was observed for analyses performed at 5 μm voxel size. HyFlex EDM caused even more microcracks to develop in the middle third, detectable only by visualization of images made at 5 μm voxel size.
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- 2021
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8. Effect of obturation technique using a new bioceramic sealer on the presence of voids in flattened root canals
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Airton Oliveira SANTOS-JUNIOR, Mário TANOMARU-FILHO, Jáder Camilo PINTO, Karina Ines Medina Carita TAVARES, Fernanda Ferrari Esteves TORRES, and Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU
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Endodontics ,Root Canal Filling Materials ,Root Canal Obturation ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the filling ability of a new ready-to-use calcium silicate-based sealer using thermoplastic or single-cone technique in flattened root canals. Twenty-four flattened distal canals of mandibular molars with a buccolingual diameter 4 or more times larger than the mesiodistal diameter were selected. The root canals were prepared and filled (n = 12), according to the following techniques: thermoplastic or single-cone technique using Bio-C Sealer. The teeth were scanned using Skycan 1176 micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) - voxel size 8.74 µm, before and after filling the root canal. The percentage of voids in the filled root canals was evaluated, and the data were statistically analyzed using the unpaired t-test (α = 0.05). The root canals filled using the thermoplastic technique created a smaller percentage of voids in the cervical/middle thirds than those filled using the single-cone technique (p < 0.05). There was no difference in the percentage of voids using either technique in the apical third (p > 0.05). The flattened root canals in the cervical/middle thirds were better filled using the ready-to-use calcium silicate-based sealer associated to the thermoplastic technique, compared with the single-cone technique. In the apical third, the techniques showed similar filling ability.
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- 2021
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9. Influence of voxel size on micro-CT analysis of debris after root canal preparation
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Jáder Camilo Pinto, Fernanda Ferrari Esteves Torres, Airton Oliveira Santos Junior, Karina Ines Medina Carita Tavares, Juliane Maria Guerreiro-Tanomaru, and Mario Tanomaru-Filho
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Root Canal Preparation ,Dental Pulp Cavity ,Dental Instruments ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Ultrasonic Therapy ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) voxel size on the evaluation of debris accumulation after passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) in curved root canals prepared with rotary nickel-titanium files. Mesial root canals (n = 24) of mandibular molars with curvature between 25° and 35° were prepared using ProDesign Logic 30/.05 (PDL) or HyFlex EDM 25/.08 (HEDM). PUI was performed after root canal preparation of all root canals. The specimens were scanned using high-resolution (5 μm voxel size) micro-CT imaging before and after experimental procedures. The percentage of debris was analyzed in the middle and apical thirds using images with 5, 10 and 20 μm voxel sizes. Data were compared using unpaired and paired Student's t-test, ANOVA and Tukey's statistical tests (α = 0.05). There were no differences among the debris analyses performed at different voxel sizes (5, 10 and 20 μm) (p > 0.05). The percentage of debris was similar between the root canals prepared by PDL and HEDM before and after PUI (p > 0.05). In both groups, the percentage of debris decreased in the middle third after PUI (p < 0.05). Within the limitations of this ex vivo study, it can be concluded that the voxel sizes evaluated did not have a significant impact on the analysis of accumulated debris. However, the results showed a tendency for detection of more debris in the analysis performed using a lower voxel size. PUI decreased the debris accumulation in the middle third of curved root canals.
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- 2020
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10. Micro-computed Tomography Analysis of the Effect of Immersion Time on Volumetric Stability of Different Endodontic Materials
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Fernanda Ferrari Esteves Torres, Juliane Maria Guerreiro-Tanomaru, Roberta Bosso-Martelo, Camila Galletti Espir, Jáder Camilo Pinto, and Mário Tanomaru-Filho
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Dental materials ,endodontics ,physical properties ,x-ray microtomography ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Abstract Dental materials should be stable over time. This study investigated volumetric change of the root canal sealers AH Plus, Fill Canal, and Sealapex; and the root-end filling materials Biodentine, IRM, and MTA after different periods of immersion in distilled water. Resin models were manufactured with cavities 3 mm deep. The cavities were filled with the materials and scanned by microcomputed tomography after setting, and after 7 and 30 days immersed in distilled water. Percentages of volumetric changes after 7 and 30 days of immersion were compared by t-test. ANOVA/Tukey tests were used to compare endodontic materials (5% significance level). All root canal sealers had an increase in their volumetric change after 30 days. Among root-end filling materials, only IRM showed difference between the periods. Biodentine showed more volumetric changes than MTA, but both materials kept their volume from 7 to 30 days. In conclusion, the immersion period of endodontic materials may affect their stability.
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- 2020
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11. Micro-CT evaluation of apical enlargement of molar root canals using rotary or reciprocating heat-treated NiTi instruments
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Jáder Camilo PINTO, Mariana Mena Barreto PIVOTO-JOÃO, Camila Galetti ESPIR, Maria Luiza Gioster RAMOS, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU, and Mario TANOMARU-FILHO
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Dental pulp cavity ,Root canal preparation ,Dental instruments ,X-ray computed tomography ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the root canal preparation and apical enlargement of molar root canals with rotary or reciprocating heat-treated nickel-titanium (NiTi) instruments, by using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). Methodology Mesial root canals (n=48) of mandibular molars, with a curvature between 20° and 40°, were prepared with ProDesign Logic (PDL) 25.01 and 25.06 in rotary motion, or ProDesign R (PDR) 25.06 in reciprocating motion (PDR). Apical enlargement was performed with PDL35.01 and PDL35.05 or PDR35.05. Scanning with 9 µm resolution was performed before and after preparation, and, after apical enlargement, by using micro-CT. The percentage of volume increase, debris and untouched root canal surface, transportation, centralization and preparation time were analyzed. ANOVA and Tukey or Kruskall-Wallis and Dunn statistical tests were conducted (α=.05). Results PDL promoted a higher apical percentage of volume increase, and lower percentage of debris and untouched root canal surface than PDR 25.06 preparation in entire canal and in all thirds (P.05). Centralization and transportation showed no difference (P>.05). PDR required less time to perform preparation and apical enlargement (P
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12. Detection of cracks and fine endodontic structures using 10 CBCT devices with 3 scanning protocols and 3 artefact conditions
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Jáder Camilo Pinto, Karla de Faria Vasconcelos, André Ferreira Leite, Victor Aquino Wanderley, Ruben Pauwels, Matheus L. Oliveira, Reinhilde Jacobs, and Mario Tanomaru-Filho
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The aim of this study was to evaluate CBCT exposure protocols and CBCT devices for the detection of cracks and fine endodontic structures using 3 conditions of metallic artifacts. An anthropomorphic phantom containing teeth with cracks, isthmus, narrow canal, and apical delta was scanned using ten CBCT devices. A reference industrial CT image was used to detect and measure all structures. Three conditions were created: 1. metal-free, 2. ‘endo’ and 3.‘implant’ with metallic objects placed next to those teeth. For each condition, three protocols were selected: medium field of view (FOV) standard resolution, small FOV standard, and high resolution. As results, only small FOV high-resolution metal-free images from two devices (A and H) were appropriate to visualize cracks. For fine structure identification, the best result was observed for small FOV high resolution. However, the visualization significantly worsened in the presence of a metallic artefacts. The ability of CBCT images for visualizing cracks is restricted to certain CBCT devices. Once metallic artefacts are present, crack detection becomes unlikely. Overall, small FOV high-resolution protocols may allow identification of fine endodontic structures as long as there are no high-dense objects in the region of interest.
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- 2022
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13. Influence of dental fillings and tooth type on the performance of a novel artificial intelligence-driven tool for automatic tooth segmentation on CBCT images – A validation study
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Rocharles Cavalcante Fontenele, Maurício do Nascimento Gerhardt, Jáder Camilo Pinto, Adriaan Van Gerven, Holger Willems, Reinhilde Jacobs, Deborah Queiroz Freitas, Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Innovatie-en incubatiecentrum KU Leuven, University Hospitals Leuven, and Karolinska Institute
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Artificial intelligence ,Artificial Intelligence ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Cone-beam computed tomography ,Convolutional neural network ,Neural Networks, Computer ,Spiral Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ,Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ,General Dentistry ,Fillings ,Tooth - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-28T19:51:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2022-04-01 Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) Objectives: To assess the influence of dental fillings on the performance of an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tool for tooth segmentation on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) according to the type of tooth. Methods: A total of 175 CBCT scans (500 teeth) were recruited for performing training (140 CBCT scans - 400 teeth) and validation (35 CBCT scans - 100 teeth) of the AI convolutional neural networks. The test dataset involved 74 CBCT scans (226 teeth), which was further divided into control and experimental groups depending on the presence of dental filling: without filling (control group: 24 CBCT scans – 113 teeth) and with coronal and/or root filling (experimental group: 50 CBCT scans – 113 teeth). The segmentation performance for both groups was assessed. Additionally, 10% of each tooth type (anterior, premolar, and molar) was randomly selected for time analysis according to manual, AI-based and refined-AI segmentation methods. Results: The presence of fillings significantly influenced the segmentation performance (p
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- 2022
14. Influência da solução de imersão e da interação com a dentina na solubilidade de cimentos endodônticos biocerâmicos pronto para uso ou pó-líquido
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Alessandra Alves Gonçalves, Airton Oliveira Santos-Junior, Karina Ines Medina Carita Tavares, Jáder Camilo Pinto, Juliane Maria Guerreiro-Tanomaru, and Mario Tanomaru-Filho
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O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito da solução de imersão e da interação com a dentina na solubilidade de cimento biocerâmico pronto para uso NeoSEALER® Flo (NSF) ou pó-líquido BioRoot RCS (BR). Moldes com diâmetro interno de 5 mm e 1,5 mm de altura foram confeccionados em polietileno ou dentina bovina. Após preenchimento com NSF ou BR, foram mantidos em estufa por 24h. Após determinação da massa inicial em balança de precisão, os espécimes foram imersos em 7,5 mL de água destilada (AD) ou solução salina tamponada com fosfato (PBS) (n=8) por 7 ou 14 dias. A massa final foi obtida após pesagem até estabilização da massa. A solubilidade foi avaliada de acordo com a diferença entre a massa inicial e final em porcentagem. Teste ANOVA de duas vias, Bonferroni e teste t não pareado foram utilizados (α=0,05). Após 7 dias, ambos materiais apresentaram menor solubilidade em PBS que em AD (p0,05), exceto para polietileno/NSF em AD após 7 dias (p
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15. Effect of obturation technique using a new bioceramic sealer on the presence of voids in flattened root canals
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Airton Oliveira SANTOS-JUNIOR, Mário TANOMARU-FILHO, Jáder Camilo PINTO, Karina Ines Medina Carita TAVARES, Fernanda Ferrari Esteves TORRES, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Molar ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Obturation technique ,Materials science ,Root canal ,Dentistry ,Bioceramic ,Endodontics ,Root Canal Filling Materials ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Root Canal Obturation ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Voxel size ,biology ,business.industry ,RK1-715 ,030206 dentistry ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Gutta-percha ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,sense organs ,Dental Pulp Cavity ,Gutta-Percha ,business ,Root Canal Preparation - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2021-06-25T10:24:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2021-01-01. Added 1 bitstream(s) on 2021-07-15T15:22:40Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 S1806-83242021000100223.pdf: 859654 bytes, checksum: bbd0bac1edcb95eab4a1e82fea33277a (MD5) The aim of this study was to evaluate the filling ability of a new ready-to-use calcium silicate-based sealer using thermoplastic or single-cone technique in flattened root canals. Twenty-four flattened distal canals of mandibular molars with a buccolingual diameter 4 or more times larger than the mesiodistal diameter were selected. The root canals were prepared and filled (n 12), according to the following techniques: thermoplastic or single-cone technique using Bio-C Sealer. The teeth were scanned using Skycan 1176 micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) voxel size 8.74 μm, before and after filling the root canal. The percentage of voids in the filled root canals was evaluated, and the data were statistically analyzed using the unpaired t-test (α = 0.05). The root canals filled using the thermoplastic technique created a smaller percentage of voids in the cervical/middle thirds than those filled using the single-cone technique (p < 0.05). There was no difference in the percentage of voids using either technique in the apical third (p > 0.05). The flattened root canals in the cervical/middle thirds were better filled using the ready-to-use calcium silicate-based sealer associated to the thermoplastic technique, compared with the single-cone technique. In the apical third, the techniques showed similar filling ability. Universidade Estadual Paulista – Unesp School of Dentistry Department of Restorative Dentistry Universidade Estadual Paulista – Unesp School of Dentistry Department of Restorative Dentistry
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16. Effect of pH on the solubility and volumetric change of ready-to-use Bio-C Repair bioceramic material
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Luana Raphael da SILVA, Jader Camilo PINTO, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU, and Mário TANOMARU-FILHO
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Endodontics ,Dental Materials ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Acidic pH can modify the properties of repair cements. In this study, volumetric change and solubility of the ready-to-use bioceramic repair cement Bio-C Repair (BCR, Angelus, Londrina, PR, Brazil) were evaluated after immersion in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) (pH 7.0) or butyric acid (pH 4.5). Solubility was determined by the difference in initial and final mass using polyethylene tubes measuring 4 mm high and 6.70 mm in internal diameter that were filled with BCR and immersed in 7.5 mL of PBS or butyric acid for 7 days. The volumetric change was established by using bovine dentin tubes measuring 4 mm long with an internal diameter of 1.5 mm. The dentin tubes were filled with BCR at 37°C for 24 hours. Scanning was performed with micro-computed tomography (micro-CT; SkyScan 1176, Bruker, Kontich, Belgium) with a voxel size of 8.74 µm. Then, the specimens were immersed in 1.5 mL of PBS or butyric acid at and 37 °C for 7 days. After this period, a new micro-CT scan was performed. Bio-C Repair showed greater mass loss after immersion in butyric acid when compared with immersion in PBS (p
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- 2024
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17. Feasibility of photon-counting computed tomography as a novel imaging modality for challenging endodontic diagnostic tasks
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Rocharles Cavalcante Fontenele, Fernando Fortes Picoli, Jader Camilo Pinto, Walter Coudyzer, Karla de Faria Vasconcelos, Amanda Farias Gomes, Joke Binst, and Reinhilde Jacobs
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) is an innovative technological advancement in relation to x-ray detectors which offers ultra-high-resolution images. The current study aimed to evaluate the visualization ability of PCCT compared to cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) devices for challenging endodontic diagnostic tasks. A reference image of an anthropomorphic phantom was acquired using an industrial micro-CT device. Thereafter, the phantom was scanned with three imaging devices, which included PCCT scanner (NAEOTOM Alpha) and two CBCT devices (3D Accuitomo 170 and NewTom VGi evo) having standard and high-resolution acquisition protocols. The diagnostic tasks involved visualizing fine endodontic structures (apical delta, narrow canal, and isthmus) and root cracks. Three experienced examiners assessed the images and were blinded to the PCCT and CBCT devices. Each image was rated according to a three-grade scale (appropriate, acceptable, or inappropriate) for the diagnostic tasks. In relation to fine endodontic structures grouped together, PCCT showed similar diagnostic performance compared to the reference image (p > 0.05). As for the CBCT devices, an excellent performance was only observed with the 3D Accuitomo 170 device at a high-resolution acquisition mode (p > 0.05). The visualization of root cracks was also better with 3D Accuitomo 170 compared to other devices (p
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- 2023
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18. Effect of foraminal enlargement on microcrack formation and apical transportation: a nano-CT assessment
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Jader Camilo Pinto, Karla de Faria-Vasconcelos, André Ferreira Leite, Mariano Simón Pedano, Juliane Guerreiro-Tanomaru, Reinhilde Jacobs, and Mario Tanomaru-Filho
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the foraminal enlargement and its influence on microcrack formation and apical transportation in root canals with apical curvature. Eighteen maxillary lateral incisors with apical curvature were selected by using micro-CT images. Root canals were randomly divided in two groups (n = 9) according to root canal preparation using two working lengths: 1 mm short of the apical foramen (control group) and 1 mm beyond the apical foramen (foraminal enlargement). For both groups Reciproc Blue R40 was used for root canal instrumentation. Specimens were scanned by nano-CT (UniTOM HR) before and after root canal preparation. Percentage, length, and width of microcracks, and apical transportation were assessed. Kappa, chi‐square and McNemar tests were used for qualitative analyses while paired and unpaired t-test were used for quantitative analyses (α = 0.05). For both groups, rather similar and low percentages of microcracks were observed before root canal preparation (P > 0.05). The foraminal enlargement promoted new microcracks, not observed in the control group. An increase in microcrack length was observed when the foraminal enlargement was performed (P
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- 2023
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19. How does nano-focus computed tomography impact the quantification of debris within the root canal system?
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Clarissa Teles RODRIGUES, Reinhilde JACOBS, Mostafa EZELDEEN, Karla de Faria VASCONCELOS, Paul LAMBRECHTS, Mario TANOMARU FILHO, Jader Camilo PINTO, and Marco Antonio Hungaro DUARTE
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Anatomic Variation ,Endodontics ,Root Canal Preparation ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to compare the quantification of hard-tissue debris by using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and nano-focus computed tomography (nano-CT) after root canal instrumentation. Ten mandibular molars containing an isthmus in the mesial root were scanned in a SkyScan 1172 micro-CT device with a voxel size of 12.8 µm and in a NanoTom nano-CT device with 5.5 µm. The mesial root canals were irrigated with 5 mL of saline solution at the orifice level, instrumented with Reciproc R25 files and a second scanning was performed by micro-CT and nano-CT devices for post-instrumentation images. DataViewer software was used for registering the pre- and post-operative micro-CT and nano-CT images. The root canal and the debris were segmented for quantitative analysis of the volume of the canal and volume of debris using CTAn software. Statistical analysis was performed using the T test for comparison between volume of the canal after instrumentation and volume of debris in both image modalities. The level of significance was set at p < 0.05. Nano-CT images showed higher values of debris when compared with micro-CT (p < 0.05) after root canal instrumentation. No difference was observed between the volume of the root canal after instrumentation in the two imaging methods used (p > 0.05). Nano-CT technology can be recommended as a more precise method for quantitative analysis of hard-tissue debris. Moreover, in Endodontic research it is a promising method, as it is capable of providing higher spatial and contrast resolution, faster scanning and higher image quality.
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- 2023
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20. Evaluation of flow and filling of root canal sealers using different methodologies
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Fernanda Ferrari Esteves TORRES, Juliane Maria GUERREIRO-TANOMARU, Jader Camilo PINTO, Idomeo BONETTI-FILHO, and Mário TANOMARU-FILHO
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Endodontics ,dental materials ,X-ray microtomography ,Medicine ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Flow and filling ability of root canal sealers are indispensable for hermetic sealing of the root canal. Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) can be used as a complementary methodology to evaluate such properties. Objective To evaluate the flow and filling ability of AH Plus, Endofill and Sealapex by conventional methodology and micro-CT. Material and method The flow of the sealers was analyzed according to ISO 6876/2012 and complemented by the area evaluation. Glass plates were manufactured with diameters of 1×1×2 mm and 1×1×1 mm (length, width and height), with a central cavity and four grooves in the horizontal and vertical directions. Each material was placed in the central cavity. Another glass plate and a metal weight were placed on the cement and kept for 10 minutes. The glass plate/sealer set was scanned using micro-CT. The flow was calculated by linear measurement of the material in the grooves. The central filling (mm3) was calculated in the central cavity and the lateral filling was measured up to 2 mm from the central cavity. Data were submitted to ANOVA/Tukey tests (α=0.05). Result All evaluated sealers presented flow according to ISO 6876 standards. The materials showed central cavity filling capacity higher than 80% and lateral filling greater than 75%. There was no difference in flow (mm and mm2) and in the filling ability (mm3) provided by the materials (p>0.05). Conclusion All evaluated root canal sealers showed adequate flow and filling capacity, suggesting their clinical application.
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