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Postoperative pain after one-visit root-canal treatment on teeth with vital pulps: Comparison of three different obturation techniques
2011
Objectives. To investigate and compare postoperative pain after one-visit root canal treatment (RCT) on teeth with vital pulps using three different obturation techniques. Study Design. Two hundred and four patients (10� men and �� women) aged 12 to 77 years were randomly asDesign. Two hundred and four patients (10� men and �� women) aged 12 to 77 years were randomly asesign. Two hundred and four patients (10� men and �� women) aged 12 to 77 years were randomly assigned into three treatments groups: cold lateral compaction of gutta-percha (LC), Thermafil technique (TT), and Backfill - Thermafil obturation technique (BT). Postoperative pain was recorded on a visual analogue scale (VAS) of 0 …
Increases of intracanal and root surface temperatures during the obturation of canal using the E&Q master system and the system
2010
Objectives: The purpose of our study is to assess the increases of intracanal and root surface temperatures during the obturation of canal system using the E&Q Master System and the System B. Materials and methods: A split-tooth model was built. To measure the temperature, 6 grooves for the placement of thermocouples were made in the buccal half of the model. On the mesial side, three grooves were made at 2, 4 and 6 mm from the anatomical apex and were extended to the root surface, while on the distal side three grooves were made at 2, 4 and 6 mm up to the intracanal portion. In each of these grooves was inserted a type T thermocouple (Copper-Costantana) with a diameter of 0.076 mm. 40 cana…
A preliminary analysis in the preparation and obturation of oval canals
2011
Objective: 1) to observe the appearance of uninstrumented recesses in oval canals after instrumentation using circumferential filing. 2) To determine the quality of obturation both with cold lateral compaction and thermo plasticized gutta-percha technique in these recesses Study design: Twenty non-carious, freshly extracted human mandibular incisors with single canals were divided into group I (n=10) and group II (n=10) according to the two different obturation methods. The sectioned roots were prepared with flexofiles (Dentsply, Maillefer) ranging from #15 to #40 by using circumferential filing. The obturated specimens were horizontally sectioned at 5 mm from the apex. Each section was obs…