Effect of Delayed Endodontic Sealing with Dentin Biomodification on Fracture Resistance of Endodontically Treated Teeth
Javed Ahmad,
Girija S. Sajjan,
Durga Bhavani Panithini
et al.
Abstract:Aim: Endodontically treated teeth display altered tooth structure pertaining to various chemical irrigants and intracanal medicaments. To prevent the compromised adhesive bond, dentin biomodification is indicated. This study was designed to evaluate the influence of dentin biomodification on the fracture resistance of root canal-treated teeth following Delayed Endodontic Sealing (DES). Materials and Methods: In 50 maxillary central incisors, Class III cavities along with access cavities were prepared. The samp… Show more
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