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A new implant-abutment connection for bacterial microleakage prevention: An in vitro study

2017

Purpose The aim of our study is to evaluate the ability of a new type of implant (Konus Implant System®, Industrie biomediche e farmaceutiche, Italy) to isolate the internal of an implant-abutment connection from the external environment. Materials and methods To identify the capability of the implant to protect the internal space from the external environment, the passage of genetically modified Escherichia coli across implant-abutment interface was evaluated. Implants were immerged in a bacterial culture for twenty-four hours and then bacteria amount was measured inside implant-abutment interface with Real-time PCR. Results Bacteria were detected inside all studied implants, with a median…

Internal spaceBacterial leakageDentistryBone resorptionImplant dentistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineTannerella forsythiaIn vitro studyGeneral Dentistrybiologybusiness.industryImplant dentistryBacterial leakage030206 dentistrybiology.organism_classificationBacterial leakage; Bone resorption; Implant dentistry; Implant-abutmentconnection; Perimplantitis; Dentistry (all)Dentistry (all)ImplantbusinessAbutment (dentistry)PerimplantitisImplant abutment030215 immunologyImplant-abutmentconnection
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Comparative evaluation of the apical sealing ability of a ceramic based sealer and MTA as root-end filling materials : an in-vitro study

2017

Background The present study was aimed to evaluate and compare the apical sealing ability of two endodontic root-end filling materials namely, iRoot SP (ceramic based) and ProRoot MTA using the bacterial leakage system. Material and methods A total of fifty recently extracted, single rooted teeth with a single straight canal were selected for the study. The teeth were chemo mechanically prepared. The apical 3mm of the root was resected and root end cavities were prepared. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups of twenty teeth each for the experimental root end filling materials namely, iRoot SP and ProRoot MTA. A two-chamber model was constructed using pippeter tips and plastic via…

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