Comparative study between the modern and clasics techniques of vertical condensing heat

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Article_Title: Comparative study between the modern and clasics techniques of vertical condensing heat
Authors: Mugur-George POPESCU, Dana VINCZE, Gabriela ELISEI, Radu ELISEI,
Sturz MARIUS, Paul FREIMAN
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry -Western University “Vasile Goldis” Arad, Romania.
Abstract: Endodontics is a key area in dentistry or failure of endodontic treatment may depend on complex treatment plans. Root canal treatment is one that many times “decide” the fate of a tooth in the arch. In this paper we analyze the vertical condensation obturation techniques hot in terms of difficulty of each clinical application according to the few clinical cases we considered significant. Perhaps even more than other stages, it can cause long-term success of the treatment.
Keywords: endodontics, root canal, lateral condensation hot needles Kerr, gutta-percha.
References: ARES. C, EL DEEB. M.: The sealing ability of the Thermafil obturation technique, J. Endod., 1990.
BERGENHOLTZ, G.: Textbook of Endodontology, 2nd edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
BISTULLI, A.: A micro-infrared analysis of heat transfer to the root surface during the Continuous Wave of Condensation Technique using the System-B Heat Source and the Obtura Gun for Backfilling. Graduate Thesis. U. Maryland at Baltimore, 1997.
CARR, G.: Sagittal dissection of roots filled with different methods. Private research. Pacific Endodontic Research Foundation, 1995.
CASTELLUCCI, A.: Endodontics, 2nd edition, Il Tridente, 2008.
COHEN, S.: Pathways of the Pulp, 9th edition, Mosby, 2005.
COOLIDGE, E.D.: The status of pulpless teeth as interpreted by tissue tolerance and repair following root canal therapy. J. Am. Dent. Assoc., 20:2216, 1933.
DELIVANIS, P.D., SNOWDEN, R.B., DOYLE, R.J.: Localization of blood-borne bacteria in instrumented unfilled root canals. Oral Surg., 52:430, 1981.
GOODMAN, A.: Thermo-mechanical properties of gutta-per- cha. Thesis. Boston University, 1973.
INGLE, J.I.: Ingle’s Endodontics, 6th edition, B.C. Decker Inc., 2007.
MOAWAD, E.: The viability of bacteria in sealed root canal. Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1970
ORSTAVIK, D., HAAPASALO, M.: Disinfection by endodontic irrigants and dressing of experimentally infected dentinal tubules. Endod. Dent. Traumatol., 6:142, 1990.
PATHOMVANISH. S, EDMUNDS. H.D.: The sealing ability of Thermafil obturators assessed by four different microleakage techniques, Int. Endod. J., 1996.
PETERS, L.B., WESSELINK, P.R., MOORER, W.R.: The fate and role of bacteria left in root dentinal tubules. Int. Endod. J., 28:95, 1995.
SCHILDER, H.: Filling root canals in three dimensions. Dent. Clin. North Amer., 1967.
TORABINEJAD, M.: Endodontics: Principles and Practice, 4th edition, Saunders, 2008.
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Article Title: Comparative study between the modern and clasics techniques of vertical condensing heat
Authors: Mugur-George POPESCU, Dana VINCZE, Gabriela ELISEI, Radu ELISEI,
Sturz MARIUS, Paul FREIMAN
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry -Western University “Vasile Goldis” Arad, Romania.
Abstract: Endodontics is a key area in dentistry or failure of endodontic treatment may depend on complex treatment plans. Root canal treatment is one that many times “decide” the fate of a tooth in the arch. In this paper we analyze the vertical condensation obturation techniques hot in terms of difficulty of each clinical application according to the few clinical cases we considered significant. Perhaps even more than other stages, it can cause long-term success of the treatment.
Keywords: endodontics, root canal, lateral condensation hot needles Kerr, gutta-percha.
References: ARES. C, EL DEEB. M.: The sealing ability of the Thermafil obturation technique, J. Endod., 1990.
BERGENHOLTZ, G.: Textbook of Endodontology, 2nd edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
BISTULLI, A.: A micro-infrared analysis of heat transfer to the root surface during the Continuous Wave of Condensation Technique using the System-B Heat Source and the Obtura Gun for Backfilling. Graduate Thesis. U. Maryland at Baltimore, 1997.
CARR, G.: Sagittal dissection of roots filled with different methods. Private research. Pacific Endodontic Research Foundation, 1995.
CASTELLUCCI, A.: Endodontics, 2nd edition, Il Tridente, 2008.
COHEN, S.: Pathways of the Pulp, 9th edition, Mosby, 2005.
COOLIDGE, E.D.: The status of pulpless teeth as interpreted by tissue tolerance and repair following root canal therapy. J. Am. Dent. Assoc., 20:2216, 1933.
DELIVANIS, P.D., SNOWDEN, R.B., DOYLE, R.J.: Localization of blood-borne bacteria in instrumented unfilled root canals. Oral Surg., 52:430, 1981.
GOODMAN, A.: Thermo-mechanical properties of gutta-per- cha. Thesis. Boston University, 1973.
INGLE, J.I.: Ingle’s Endodontics, 6th edition, B.C. Decker Inc., 2007.
MOAWAD, E.: The viability of bacteria in sealed root canal. Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1970
ORSTAVIK, D., HAAPASALO, M.: Disinfection by endodontic irrigants and dressing of experimentally infected dentinal tubules. Endod. Dent. Traumatol., 6:142, 1990.
PATHOMVANISH. S, EDMUNDS. H.D.: The sealing ability of Thermafil obturators assessed by four different microleakage techniques, Int. Endod. J., 1996.
PETERS, L.B., WESSELINK, P.R., MOORER, W.R.: The fate and role of bacteria left in root dentinal tubules. Int. Endod. J., 28:95, 1995.
SCHILDER, H.: Filling root canals in three dimensions. Dent. Clin. North Amer., 1967.
TORABINEJAD, M.: Endodontics: Principles and Practice, 4th edition, Saunders, 2008.
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