Experimental study of root canals leak through different methods warm vertical condensation

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Article_Title: Experimental study of root canals leak through different methods warm vertical condensation
Authors: Dana VINCZE, Mugur-George POPESCU, Angela SZPISJIAK, STURZ Marius, Radu ELISEI, Gabriela ELISEI
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry -Western University “Vasile Goldis” Arad, Romania
Abstract: The root canals filling, last stage of root canal aims to isolate the best possible endodontic structures surrounding periodontal structures so that they can maintain or regain a state of balance essential to any healing process. Thus, we believe it is useful to develop an in vitro experimental study to assess the tightness of different obturation techniques by warm vertical condensation.
Keywords: root canal obstruction, microinfiltraţie, methylene blue.
References: ARES. C, EL DEEB. M.: The sealing ability of the Thermafil obturation technique, J. Endod., 1990.
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.
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..
KLEVANT, F.J.H., EGGINK, C.O.: The effect of canal preparation on periapical disease. Int. Endod. J., 16:68, 1983.
MOORER, W.R., GENET, J.M.: Evidence for antibacterial activity of endodontic gutta-percha cones. Oral Surg., 53:503, 1982.
PATHOMVANISH. S, EDMUNDS. H.D.: The sealing ability of Thermafil obturators assessed by four different microleakage techniques, Int. Endod. J., 1996.
RICKERT, U.G., DIXON, C.M.Jr.: The controlling of root surgery. Transaction of the eight International Dental Congress, Federation Dentaire International 15-22, Paris, 1931.
SHARP, R.: Sagittal dissections of roots filled with different methods. Graduate thesis, Long Beach VA Graduate Program, 1995.
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Article Title: Experimental study of root canals leak through different methods warm vertical condensation
Authors: Dana VINCZE, Mugur-George POPESCU, Angela SZPISJIAK, STURZ Marius, Radu ELISEI, Gabriela ELISEI
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry -Western University “Vasile Goldis” Arad, Romania
Abstract: The root canals filling, last stage of root canal aims to isolate the best possible endodontic structures surrounding periodontal structures so that they can maintain or regain a state of balance essential to any healing process. Thus, we believe it is useful to develop an in vitro experimental study to assess the tightness of different obturation techniques by warm vertical condensation.
Keywords: root canal obstruction, microinfiltraţie, methylene blue.
References: ARES. C, EL DEEB. M.: The sealing ability of the Thermafil obturation technique, J. Endod., 1990.
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.
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..
KLEVANT, F.J.H., EGGINK, C.O.: The effect of canal preparation on periapical disease. Int. Endod. J., 16:68, 1983.
MOORER, W.R., GENET, J.M.: Evidence for antibacterial activity of endodontic gutta-percha cones. Oral Surg., 53:503, 1982.
PATHOMVANISH. S, EDMUNDS. H.D.: The sealing ability of Thermafil obturators assessed by four different microleakage techniques, Int. Endod. J., 1996.
RICKERT, U.G., DIXON, C.M.Jr.: The controlling of root surgery. Transaction of the eight International Dental Congress, Federation Dentaire International 15-22, Paris, 1931.
SHARP, R.: Sagittal dissections of roots filled with different methods. Graduate thesis, Long Beach VA Graduate Program, 1995.
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