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Root canal shaping of curved canals by Reciproc Blue system and Pro Taper Gold: A micro-computed tomographic study

2021

Background This study aimed to evaluate the centralization and transportation of ProTaper Gold (PTG) rotary system and Reciproc Blue (RB) reciprocating system in curved canals, by using micro-CT. Material and Methods Twenty extracted mandibular molars were previously scanned by using the SkyScan 1174 microtomograph to select the Vertucci IV anatomic type. The specimens were divided into two groups (n=10) according to the mechanized system used to prepare the root canals. The teeth were scanned by micro-CT to calculate the increase volume, percentage of dentin removed, remaining dentin thickness, structure model index (SMI), degree of transportation and centering ability of root canals. The …

MolarOrthodonticsStructure model indexRoot canalResearchTRATAMENTO TÉRMICOComputed tomographicOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsReciprocating motionmedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemmedicineDentinGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASMathematicsJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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A rare occurrence of bilateral C-shaped roots in mandibular first and second premolars diagnosed with the aid of spiral computed tomography

2014

The C-shaped canal system is an anatomical variation mostly seen in mandibular second molars, although it can also occur in maxillary and other mandibular molars. Such variation in the root canal anatomy is uncommon in mandibular first premolars and very rare in mandibular second premolars. The C-shaped canal is so named for the cross-sectional morphology of the root and root canal. The main anatomic feature of C-shaped canals is the presence of a fin or web connecting the individual root canals. Failure of the Hertwig’s epithelial root sheath to fuse on the lingual or buccal root surface is the main cause of C-shaped roots, which always contain a C-shaped canal. This case report describes …

MolarRoot canalDentistryOdontologíaCase ReportMandibular first molarOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsMandibular second molarstomatognathic systemC shapedotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsBuccal rootbusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludSpiral computed tomographyEpithelial root sheathstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASsense organsbusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Six-month healing success rates after endodontic treatment using the novel GentleWave System: the pure prospective multi-center clinical study

2015

Background This prospective multi-center (PURE) clinical study evaluated healing rates for molars after root canal treatment employing the GentleWave® System (Sonendo, Inc., Laguna Hills, CA). Material and Methods Eighty-nine patients met the inclusion criteria and consented for this clinical study after referral for a root canal treatment. All enrolled patients were treated with the GentleWave System. Five endodontists performed the clinical procedures and follow-up evaluations. Pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative data were collected from the consented patients. Each patient was evaluated for clinical signs and symptoms. Two trained, blinded, and independent evaluators score…

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Bond strength and elemental analysis of oxidized dentin bonded to resin modified glass ionomer based restorative material

2019

Background This study aimed to investigate the influence of hesperidin application on the bonding of resin-modified glass ionomer-based restorative material to dentin treated with oxygen-induced endodontic irrigants. Material and Methods One hundred human permanent molars were categorized into five groups (n= 20/group), treated with various irrigants as follows: Group C; distilled water (control group), Group SH; 5.25% NaOCl, Group SH+H; 5.25% NaOCl + 5 % hesperidin, Group HP; 10% H2O2, Group HP+H; 10% H2O2 + 5 % hesperidin. Specimens were bonded with RMGI based restorative material. For each group, half of the specimens were evaluated for µSBS by a universal testing machine and the other h…

MolarUniversal testing machineChemistryBond strengthResearch0206 medical engineeringGlass ionomer cement030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]020601 biomedical engineeringOperative Dentistry and Endodontics03 medical and health sciencesHesperidinchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureDistilled waterstomatognathic systemElemental analysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentinmedicineGeneral DentistryNuclear chemistry
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Influence of the volume of restorative material on the concentration of stresses in the restorative interface.

2020

Background To evaluate the microtensile strength in the adhesive interface depending on the volume of the composite resin used to restore class I cavities. Material and Methods Forty-eight human third molars received a standardized class I cavity preparation and they were separated into six experimental groups: G1 - single-bottle adhesive system; G2 - bonding system with load; G3 - single-bottle adhesive associated with low-viscosity composite resin; G4 - loaded adhesive associated with low-viscosity composite; G5 - resin-modified glass ionomer associated with single-bottle adhesive; and G6 - resin-modified glass ionomer associated with loaded adhesive. All cavities were restored with a uni…

MolarUniversal testing machineMaterials scienceBond strengthResearchComposite numberGlass ionomer cementADESIVOS DENTINÁRIOSOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsSingle bondAdhesiveComposite materialGeneral DentistryElastic modulusUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Durability of solvent-free one-step self-etch adhesive under simulated intrapulpal pressure

2015

Background: There are different solvents presented in simplified adhesives. Bond-1 SF has been developed, which contains neither water nor organic solvents, in order to eliminate technical issues in terms of evaporation of solvents and concerns for the durability of resin-dentin bond. Thus this study was conducted to evaluate the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) of solvent-free and ethanol-based one-step self-etch adhesives to dentin under simulated intrapulpal pressure (IPP). Material and Methods: Occlusal surfaces of human molars were prepared to expose mid-dentin depth. Bond-1SF Solvent-Free SE [SF] and Adper TM easy one [AE] adhesives were applied on dentin specimens. Resin composite b…

MolarUniversal testing machineMaterials scienceBond strengthResearchOne-StepOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]DurabilityCiencias de la saludOperative Dentistry and Endodonticsmedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemStereo microscopeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentinmedicineAdhesiveComposite materialGeneral Dentistry
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Clinical study on resin composite and glass ionomer materials in II class restorations in permanent teeth

2020

Background Glass ionomer cements (GIC) used for restoration of missing dental structures have high biocompatibility and remineralization potential. However, low mechanical resistance excludes their use for long-term restorations of extensive lesions, particularly on approximal surfaces in permanent dentition. GIC with increased viscosity have much better physical properties, which involves better bonding and wear resistance, so they can be considered as an alternative to composite resin materials. The aim of this study was to perform a clinical and radiological assessment of restorations in permanent teeth, made with an increased viscosity GIC - Equia Fil (Ivoclar Vivadent) with Equia Coat …

Molarbusiness.industryResearchPermanent dentitionResin compositemedicine.medical_treatmentGlass ionomer cementDentistryOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsClinical studyWear resistanceMedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryDental restorationUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASPermanent teethJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Association of Vital Pulp Therapy Outcomes with Tooth Type, Arch Location, Treatment Type, and Number of Surfaces Destroyed in Deciduous Teeth: A Ret…

2021

There is a paucity of information concerning vital pulp treatment outcomes in the undergraduate teaching setting. This study aimed to determine which type of deciduous molar, arch location, type of vital pulp therapy, and the number of carious surfaces involved had a better prognosis when carried out by undergraduate dental students. The method used was the review of clinical records of 590 patients with 600 deciduous molars, that visited the outpatient undergraduate dental clinics for vital pulp therapy. Statistical analysis used to determine the associations of tooth type, arch location, treatment type, and the number of carious surfaces involved in successful outcomes was logistic regres…

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Radiographic technical quality of root canal treatment performed ex vivo by dental students at Valencia University Medical and Dental School, Spain

2013

Objectives: To evaluate radiographically the quality of root canal fillings and compare manual and rotary preparation performed on extracted teeth by undergraduate dental students. Study Design: A total of 561 premolars and molars extracted teeth were prepared using nickel-titanium rotary files or manual instrumentation and filled with gutta-percha using a cold lateral condensation technique, by 4th grade undergraduate students. Periapical radiographs were used to assess the technical quality of the root canal filling, evaluating three variables: length, density and taper. These data were recorded, scored and used to study the “technical success rate” and the “overall score”. The length of …

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Vertical root fractures: A time-dependent clinical condition. A case-control study in two colombian populations

2021

Background This nested case-control study can be viewed as an efficient way to sample subjects from a large cohort study case-control study aimed to analyze the effect of different clinical factors on the appearance of vertical root fractures in endodontically-treated teeth (ETT) over time. Material and Methods By matching 90 cases and 270 controls nested in a cohort of 450 patients. Incident “cases” included those ETT in which a confirmed VRF. The “controls” were ETT with clinical and radiographic evidence of normality. When an “incident case” was detected, three random “controls” according to the evaluation time registered in years were selected. Time interval corresponded to the exposure…

Multivariate analysisbusiness.industryResearchmedia_common.quotation_subjectCase-control studyDentistrymedicine.diseaseLogistic regressionConfidence intervalOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsVertical root fractureCoronal planeCohortmedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASNormalitymedia_commonJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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