1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0099-2399(89)80194-3
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Microleakage of temporary restorations in complex endodontic access preparations

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“…11,12 Spacer is a resin-based light-curing temporary filling material similar to Fermit (Vivadent, Saint-Jorioz, France), TERM (Dentsply-Caulk), or Clip (Voco, Cuxhaven, Germany), which has shown good sealing ability in previous studies. 2,3,7 The results of our study indicate that the efficacy of Spacer sealing of marginal leakage is comparable to that of Caviton. Anderson et al showed that TERM provided excellent seals and was superior to Cavit and IRM for restoring Class II-type endodontic access preparation.…”
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“…11,12 Spacer is a resin-based light-curing temporary filling material similar to Fermit (Vivadent, Saint-Jorioz, France), TERM (Dentsply-Caulk), or Clip (Voco, Cuxhaven, Germany), which has shown good sealing ability in previous studies. 2,3,7 The results of our study indicate that the efficacy of Spacer sealing of marginal leakage is comparable to that of Caviton. Anderson et al showed that TERM provided excellent seals and was superior to Cavit and IRM for restoring Class II-type endodontic access preparation.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Anderson et al showed that TERM provided excellent seals and was superior to Cavit and IRM for restoring Class II-type endodontic access preparation. 7 Teplitsky and Meimaries reported that the dye did not penetrate TERM. 13 Cho et al also reported that the microleakage of Spacer and Caviton was similar, but there was no correlation between polymerization shrinkage or hygroscopic expansion and microleakage.…”
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“…Numerous methods have been described to determine the sealing ability of endodontic temporary restorative materials. Beside dye penetration tests, autoradiography 3) , electrochemical methods 4) , fluid filtration techniques 5) , and bacterial penetration tests 6) have been applied to determine microleakage. Among these methods, dye penetration tests are the most popular method for studying microleakage because they are easy to conduct.…”
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