2021
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2021.84175.1705
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“Assessment of marginal adaptation of two different root canal sealers using an innovative irrigant: An in vitro study”

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“…While, the similar low gap % values for AH Plus and Endoseal MTA were in agreement with Kim et al [29] who used micro-CT scans for evaluation of the sealer adaptation in extracted human root canals. On the contrary to this, Ibrahim [67] and Hedge et al [66] declared significantly less marginal gapping for Endoseal MTA compared to the examined epoxy resin sealer, regardless of the irrigation protocol used. The authors attributed this to the material's self-adhesive properties, as well as its proclivity for forming a chemical bond with dentin via the creation of hydroxyapatite layers and its fast flow rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…While, the similar low gap % values for AH Plus and Endoseal MTA were in agreement with Kim et al [29] who used micro-CT scans for evaluation of the sealer adaptation in extracted human root canals. On the contrary to this, Ibrahim [67] and Hedge et al [66] declared significantly less marginal gapping for Endoseal MTA compared to the examined epoxy resin sealer, regardless of the irrigation protocol used. The authors attributed this to the material's self-adhesive properties, as well as its proclivity for forming a chemical bond with dentin via the creation of hydroxyapatite layers and its fast flow rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%