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Comparison of apical seal with or without the use of dentin adhesive system

Lee MJ, Park SH, Choi GW

The purpose of this study was to compare the sealing ability of root canal obturation with or without the use of dentin adhesive system. Forty extracted human teeth with one...
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Comparison of sealing ability of different obturation techniques in type II root canals

Park BK, Hwang HK, Jo HH

This study evaluated the sealing ability of obturation technique in type II root canal through the comparison of the presence of voids between the single-cone technique using calcium silicate-based sealer...
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Obturation efficiency of non-standardized gutta-percha cone in curved root canals prepared with 0.06 taper nickel-titanium instruments

Lee EA, Kim SK

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the obturation efficiency of a non-standardized gutta-percha cone in curved root canals prepared with 0.06 taper nickel-titanium instruments. Sixty simulated curved root canals...
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Influence of plugger penetration depth on the apical extrusion of root canal sealer in continuous wave of condensation technique

So HY, Lee YM, Kim KK, Kim KO, Kim YK, Kim SK

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of plugger penetration depth on the apical extrusion of root canal sealer during root canal obturation with Continuous Wave of...
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Post space preparation timing of root canals sealed with AH Plus sealer

Kim HR, Kim YK, Kwon TY

OBJECTIVES: To determine the optimal timing for post space preparation of root canals sealed with epoxy resin-based AH Plus sealer in terms of its polymerization and influence on apical leakage. MATERIALS...
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The effect of smear layer treatment on the microleakage

Lee JM, Park SH, Choi GW

The purpose of this study was to compare the sealing ability of root canal obturation with or without the treatment of smear layer. Eighty extracted human teeth with one canal...
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A micro-computed tomographic study of remaining filling materials of two bioceramic sealers and epoxy resin sealer after retreatment

Kim K, Kim DV, Kim SY, Yang S

OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the presence of residual root canal filling material after retreatment using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Extracted human teeth (single- and double-rooted, n = 21/each; C-shaped,...
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A comparative study on radiopacity of canal filling and retrograde root-end filling materials

Kim YS, Kim SK, Hwang YC, Hwang IN, Oh WM

This study was performed to assess the radiopacity of a variety of canal filling and retrograde root-end filling materials according to the specification concerning root canal obturation materials. Ten materials including...
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Bacterial leakage and micro-computed tomography evaluation in round-shaped canals obturated with bioceramic cone and sealer using matched single cone technique

Yanpiset K, Banomyong , Chotvorrarak K, Srisatjaluk RL

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate sealing ability of root canals obturated with bioceramic-impregnated gutta percha cone (BCC) or gutta percha (GP), with bioceramic sealer (BCS) or AH Plus (AH; Dentsply-Maillefer), in roundly-prepared...
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Quantification of the tug-back by measuring the pulling force and micro computed tomographic evaluation

Jeon SJ, Moon YM, Seo MS

OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to quantify tug-back by measuring the pulling force and investigate the correlation of clinical tug-back pulling force with in vitro gutta-percha (GP) cone...
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Thermal irritation of teeth during dental treatment procedures

Kwon SJ, Park YJ, Jun SH, Ahn JS, Lee IB, Cho BH, Son HH, Seo DG

  • KMID: 2316834
  • Restor Dent Endod.
  • 2013 Aug;38(3):105-112.
While it is reasonably well known that certain dental procedures increase the temperature of the tooth's surface, of greater interest is their potential damaging effect on the pulp and tooth-supporting...
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