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Immediate endodontic access cavity sealing: fundamentals of a new restorative technique.
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Metadatos
Autor personal (a)
Rose, L; Krejci, I; Bortolotto, Tissiana
Título
Immediate endodontic access cavity sealing: fundamentals of a new restorative technique.
Resumen
Endodontic access cavity sealing is conventionally performed after endodontic irrigation, referred to as delayed endodontic sealing (DES). Evidence shows that endodontic irrigation with NaOCl decreases dentinal bond quality and could cause coronal leakage. Access cavity sealing before endodontic irrigation is a new restorative approach, referred to as immediate endodontic sealing (IES). The primary aim of this in vitro study was to investigate whether IES improved internal adaptation. The secondary aim was to investigate the influence of the viscosity of the composite used to seal the dentine, on the internal adaptation in both IES and DES groups. Third molars (n= 40) with fully developed apices were used. The teeth were prepared into standard Class II MO cavities, and divided in 4 groups according to the approach, and composite viscosity was used for sealing. Group 1: IES + low viscosity composite; group 2: IES + high viscosity composite; group 3: DES + low viscosity composite; and group 4: DES + high viscosity composite. Samples were then sectioned axially for observation using scanning electron microscopy. Outcome was evaluated by determining the internal adaptation of the samples, which was judged based on the percentage of a continuous margin at the tooth-composite interface. The results were analyzed using a two-way analysis of variance and Mann-Whitney test. IES groups exhibited significantly greater internal adaptation (p = 0.000) as compared with DES groups. Composite viscosity did not significantly affect internal adaptation in either IES or DES groups (p > 0.005). (AU)
Descriptores DECS
IRRIGANTES DEL CONDUCTO RADICULAR; ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO; HIPOCLORITO DE SODIO; OBTURACION DEL CONDUCTO RADICULAR; OBTURACION DEL CONDUCTO RADICULAR^sMétodos; FILTRACION DENTAL; ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO
Localización del documento
Biblioteca FO
Base de datos
OBRA
Nivel de tratamiento
as
Pag (a)
pp.280-5.
Título seriada
Odontology
Volumen (nivel serie)
103
Número de la seriada
3
Idioma
En
Editorial
The Society of the Nippon Dental University
Fecha de Publicación
2015
Ciudad de publicación
Tokyo
País de publicación
JP
Descripción local
Disponible en EBSCO.
URL
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Repositorio
NOA
Tipo de documento
Artículo original
Tipo de material
Artículo original