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Thermoplastic Properties of Endodontic Gutta-percha: A Thermographic In Vitro Study

2014

Abstract Introduction Endodontic gutta-percha undergoes deformation at temperatures above 65°C. The temperature influence of heat carriers on gutta-percha cones was investigated in vitro. Methods Six single-rooted extracted teeth were embedded in resin and fixed. The root canals were prepared (ProFile; Dentsply Maillefer, Ballaiques, Switzerland) to different tapers and bisected. Thermographic images when heating the gutta-percha cones (Roeko, Langenau, Germany) with a heat carrier (ML .12; SybronEndo, Orange, CA) at 1 and 5 mm from the working length were made with an infrared thermal imaging camera (ThermaCam P640; Flir Systems, Taby, Sweden). The device temperature was preset at 200°C. T…

Hot TemperatureMaterials scienceThermoplasticSurface PropertiesHeat carrierIn Vitro TechniquesRoot Canal Filling MaterialsThermal conductivityRoot Canal ObturationMaterials TestingHumansIn vitro studyTooth RootComposite materialMean radiant temperaturePenetration depthGeneral Dentistrychemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyThermal ConductivityGutta-perchabiology.organism_classificationIncisorchemistryThermographyInfrared thermal imagingGutta-PerchaRoot Canal PreparationJournal of Endodontics
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Evaluation of changes in ion release and biological properties of NeoMTA‐Plus and Endocem‐MTA exposed to an acidic environment

2018

AIM To analyse in vitro changes in ion release and biological properties of Endocem-MTA (Maruchi, Wonju, Korea) and NeoMTA-Plus (Avalon Biomed Inc, Bradenton, FL, USA) exposed to acidic or neutral environment on human dental periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs). METHODOLOGY Cell viability and wound healing assays were performed using eluates of each material. Cell death and changes in phenotype induced by the set endodontic sealer eluates were evaluated through flow cytometry. To evaluate cell attachment to the different materials, hPDLSCs were directly seeded onto the material surfaces and analysed by scanning electron microscopy. The chemical composition of the materials was determin…

IonsProgrammed cell deathmedicine.diagnostic_testPeriodontal ligament stem cellsSilicatesOxidesPemetrexedCalcium CompoundsFlow cytometryRoot Canal Filling MaterialsButyric acidDrug Combinationschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryApoptosisMaterials TestingRepublic of KoreamedicineHumansMTT assayViability assayAluminum CompoundsCytotoxicityGeneral DentistryNuclear chemistryInternational Endodontic Journal
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Prognostic Factors after Endodontic Microsurgery: A Retrospective Study of 111 Cases with 5 to 9 Years of Follow-up

2021

A study was performed of the healing rate of teeth subjected to endodontic microsurgery after a minimum follow-up of 5 years with an analysis of the influence of different pre- and postoperative factors on the outcome.This was a retrospective study of patients subjected to endodontic microsurgery with the use of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) for retrograde filling between January 2011 and December 2015. In patients with multiple treated teeth, only 1 random tooth was selected for the statistical analysis. Clinical and radiographic parameters were used to assess healing. Simple binary logistic regression models were used to analyze the influence of patient age and sex, the type of tooth, …

Male0301 basic medicineMineral trioxide aggregateMolarMicrosurgeryRadiographyRoot canalDentistryEndodontic microsurgeryRoot Canal Filling MaterialsLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemHumansMedicineGeneral DentistryAnterior teethRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryOxidesRetrospective cohort study030206 dentistryPrognosisRoot Canal TherapyDrug Combinationsstomatognathic diseasesTreatment Outcome030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureFemalemedicine.symptombusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Endodontics
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Epiphany root canal sealer prepared with resinous solvent is irritating to rat subcutaneous tissues.

2011

Objective: This study assessed the biocompatibility of the Epiphany endodontic sealer prepared with resinous solvent of Epiphany system (Thinning resin) in rat subcutaneous tissues. Study Design: Polyethylene tubes were filled with the sealer and 4 groups were established: GI, Epiphany prepared with 1 drop of resinous solvent (RS); GII, Epiphany prepared with 1 drop of RS and photoactivated; GIII, Epiphany associated with self-etch primer and prepared with 1 drop of RS; GIV, Epiphany associated with self-etch primer, prepared with 1 drop of RS and photoactivated. The filled tubes were implanted into 4 different regions of the dorsum of 20 adult male rats. Results: After 7, 14 and 21 days, a…

MaleBiocompatibilityAdult maleRoot canalmedia_common.quotation_subjectDentistryEndodonticsRoot Canal Filling MaterialsSubcutaneous TissueMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsRats WistarGeneral Dentistrymedia_commonInflammationChemistrybusiness.industryChronic inflammatory reaction:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Epiphany sealerRatsSolventResins Syntheticmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyEpiphanyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSolventsSurgeryResearch-ArticlebusinessSubcutaneous tissueMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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The cytotoxic evaluation of mineral trioxide aggregate and bioaggregate in the subcutaneous connective tissue of rats

2013

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the cytotoxic effects of ProRoot MTA and DiaRoot BA, a bioceramic nanoparticulate cement, on subcutaneous rat tissue. Study D esign: Fifty Sprouge Dawley rats were used in this study. Polyethylene tubes filled with ProRoot MTA and DiaRoot BioAggregate, along with a control group of empty, were implanted into dorsal connective tissue of rats for 7, 15, 30, 60, and 90 days. After estimated time intervals the rats were sacrificed. The specimens were fixed, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and then evaluated under a light microscope for inflammatory reactions and mineralization. Results: All groups evoked a severe to moderate …

MaleMineral trioxide aggregateNecrosisSubcutaneous connective tissueH&E stainDentistryConnective tissueOdontologíaEndodonticsCalcium HydroxideRats Sprague-DawleyRoot Canal Filling MaterialsAndrologyBioAggregateSubcutaneous TissueFibrosisMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsCytotoxic T cellAluminum CompoundsGeneral DentistryChemistrybusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesCalcium Compounds:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludRatsDrug Combinationsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleSurgeryHydroxyapatitesmedicine.symptombusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Comparison of two histopathologic methods for evaluating subcutaneous reaction to mineral trioxide aggregate

2011

Objectives: One of the most important factors for suitable materials for pulp therapy is biocompatibility. Two histopathologic methods of Cox and Federation Dentaire International (FDI) were used to evaluate inflammation. In Cox method, density of inflammatory cells, tissue reactions like fibrosis, vascular responses like congestion and fibrin extravasation have been used to evaluate inflammatory reactions. The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of pathologists’ interpretations using two different methods. Study design: Three pathologists observed the degree of inflammation in 225 histopathologic sections. These sections showed inflammation in subcutaneous connective tissue of ra…

MaleMineral trioxide aggregatePathologymedicine.medical_specialtySubcutaneous connective tissueConnective tissueRoot Canal Filling MaterialsSubcutaneous TissueFibrosismedicineAnimalsRats WistarAluminum CompoundsGeneral DentistryInflammationOral Medicine and PathologyPathology ClinicalKappa valuebusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesCalcium Compounds:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseExtravasationRatsDrug Combinationsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyPulp therapyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleSurgerybusinessSubcutaneous tissue
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Anin vitroendodontic model to quantify the accessory canal filling potential of the vertical and lateral condensation techniques

2021

The purpose of this study was to determine the accessory canal filling potential of vertical and lateral condensation techniques in simulated root canals. A total of 130 prepared transparent, straight-simulated root canals with nine accessory canals (0.02 mm), prepared at different levels from the apical, were obturated with vertical (n = 100) and 30 lateral condensation (n = 30) techniques. 50.33% of the accessory canals obturated with vertical condensation were completely filled with gutta-percha; 37.78% completely filled with gutta-percha and sealer. 61.11% of the accessory canals were completely filled with sealer only using the lateral condensation technique. The vertical condensation …

Materials science0206 medical engineeringCondensation610 Medizin610 Medicine & health030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology020601 biomedical engineeringLateral condensationRoot Canal Filling Materials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRoot Canal Obturation610 Medical sciencesotorhinolaryngologic diseasessense organsDental Pulp CavityGutta-Percha610 Medicine & healthGeneral DentistryBiomedical engineeringAustralian Endodontic Journal
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Cytotoxicity of Root Canal Filling Materials to Three Different Human Cell Lines

2001

The aim of this study was to investigate the biological compatibility of five root canal sealers (Sealapex, Endion, Super-EBA, Ketac-Endo, and AH Plus) and regular and calcium hydroxide-based gutta-percha in three different human cell lines. Cultures without root canal sealers were used as controls. Cell growth, cell morphology, cell viability, protein content of the cells, and prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2 ) release were used as parameters to determine the cytotoxicity of the materials. The protein content of the three cell lines—nasal fibroblasts, gingival fibroblasts, and epithelial tumor cells—was significantly reduced (p ≤ 0.001) by all materials tested. Determinations of PGE 2 release show…

Materials scienceCell SurvivalRoot canalmedicine.medical_treatmentStatistics as TopicCellGingivaDentistryBiocompatible MaterialsCell morphologyDinoprostoneCell LineCalcium HydroxideRoot Canal Filling Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundTumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansNeoplasms Glandular and EpithelialViability assayCytotoxicityGeneral DentistryCalcium hydroxideEpoxy ResinsCell growthbusiness.industryProteinsFibroblastsMolecular biologySalicylatesNasal Mucosamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryGlass Ionomer CementsDentin-Bonding AgentsGutta-PerchabusinessBiomarkersCell DivisionProstaglandin EJournal of Endodontics
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Influence of cavity preparation technique (rotary vs. ultrasonic) on microleakage and marginal fit of six end-root filling materials

2010

Objectives: To evaluate in vitro the effect of cavity preparation with microburs and diamond-coated ultrasonic tips on the microleakage and marginal fit of six end-root filling materials. Study Design. The following materials were assessed: amalgam (Amalcap), zinc oxide eugenol (IRM), glass ionomer (Vitrebond), compomer (Cavalite), mineral particle aggregate (MTA) and composite (Clearfil). Cavity preparation was performed with microburs or diamond ultrasonic tips in single-root teeth. The seal was evaluated in two experiments: a microleakage assay on the passage of dye to the interface; and a scanning electron microscopy study and analysis of epoxy resin replicas, measuring the size of gaps…

Materials scienceComposite numberGlass ionomer cementDentistryHermetic seallaw.inventionRoot Canal Filling Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundlawRoot fillingUltrasonicsComposite materialGeneral DentistryDental Leakagebusiness.industryEpoxy:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologychemistryZinc oxide eugenolvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSurgeryUltrasonic sensorDental Cavity PreparationbusinessCavity wall
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Effect of bleaching agents on sealing properties of different intraorifice barriers and root filling materials

2012

Objective: To evaluate the effect of intracoronal bleaching agents on the sealing properties of different intraorifice barriers and root filling materials. Study Design: The root canals of extracted human premolars (n=180) were prepared by using System GT rotary files and filled with either gutta-percha+AH Plus or Resilon+Epiphany sealer. In both groups, the coronal 3mm of root filling was removed and replaced with one of the following materials applied as intraorifice barriers (n=30/group): 1. ProProot-MTA; 2. Conventional Glass ionomer cement; and 3. Hybrid resin composite. In each subgroup, intracoronal bleaching was performed using either sodium perborate with distilled water or 35% hyd…

Materials scienceGlass ionomer cementDentistryEndodonticsRoot Canal Filling MaterialsBleaching Agentschemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials TestingRoot fillingHumansBicuspidComposite materialHydrogen peroxideFluid filtrationGeneral DentistryLeakage (electronics)Dental Leakagebusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Epiphany sealerOtorhinolaryngologychemistryDistilled waterUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleSurgerySodium perboratebusiness
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