2020
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/10812
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Comparative Evaluation of Root Canal Filling Quality of Newly Developed Endodontic Sealers Applied Using Gutta-Percha Cone Mediated Ultrasonic Activation: An in-Vitro Study

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“…Our results are in agreement with results obtained by Angerame et al 2020 (3) and Damade et al 2020 (11) (14) This may be due to the fact that Hasnain and his partners used BC gutta-percha with the BC sealer where a chemical bond is formed between the sealer and the gutta-percha causing less leakage.…”
Section: Results For Multiple Comparisonssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Our results are in agreement with results obtained by Angerame et al 2020 (3) and Damade et al 2020 (11) (14) This may be due to the fact that Hasnain and his partners used BC gutta-percha with the BC sealer where a chemical bond is formed between the sealer and the gutta-percha causing less leakage.…”
Section: Results For Multiple Comparisonssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Obturation seals the apex from the periapical tissue fluids in addition to preventing bacterial contamination, leakage and irritants seepage into the canal. (11) Treatment lifespan is measured by hermetic apical filling and coronal restoration. The three-dimensional obturation is a key factor for successful endodontic treatment.…”
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“…Ko et al [ 32 ] also reported that ultrasonic activation of the E. TCS sealer in ribbon-shaped canals significantly reduced voids compared to when the sealer was not activated. Damade et al [ 33 ], noted that oval-shaped canals filled with bioceramic sealer using the single cone technique had more voids than those filled using the warm vertical compression technique. Nevertheless, the void presence in both techniques was comparable after ultrasonic activation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We found that the studies that suggested the SC technique as a favorable method only used μCT evaluation without microscopic observation of the sectioned specimens. Interestingly, we found a study that utilized the same material (Endoseal MTA with/without ultrasonic activation) and methodology (sectioning method and same scoring system) as our previous and present studies [ 21 ]. The authors reported the same results as our studies.…”
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confidence: 99%