2015
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1749
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Sealing Ability of Four Calcium Containing Cements used for Repairing Furcal Perforations in Primary Molars: An in vitro study

Abstract: Mineral trioxide aggregate, PC, Biodentine(TM) and Tech biosealer showed similar capabilities in sealing the furcal perforations of the primary molars, where the sealing ability improved over time for each individual material.

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“…In the present study, there was no difference between materials regarding the sealing ability and marginal adaptation, which is in agreement with previous studies (Asgary, Eghbal, Parirokh, & Torabzadeh, ; Bolhari, Ashofteh Yazdi, Sharifi, & Pirmoazen, , El‐Khodary, Farsi, Farsi, & Zidan, ; Milani et al, ). This result is not surprising considering the similar composition and characteristics of these materials such as dimensional stability, porosity and particle size (Asgary et al, ; Camilleri et al, ; El‐Ma'aita, Qualtrough, & Watts, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the present study, there was no difference between materials regarding the sealing ability and marginal adaptation, which is in agreement with previous studies (Asgary, Eghbal, Parirokh, & Torabzadeh, ; Bolhari, Ashofteh Yazdi, Sharifi, & Pirmoazen, , El‐Khodary, Farsi, Farsi, & Zidan, ; Milani et al, ). This result is not surprising considering the similar composition and characteristics of these materials such as dimensional stability, porosity and particle size (Asgary et al, ; Camilleri et al, ; El‐Ma'aita, Qualtrough, & Watts, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These studies investigated the use of MTA, EndoSequence ERRM and Biodentine in the root perforation that happened during the endodontic treatment on human and animal studies. All the studies included in this systematic review were eleven In-vitro studies 8,10,12,13,20,26,[28][29][30][31][32] , two In-vivo studies 2,17 , one Randomized controlled trial study (RCT) 33 , four Retrospective clinical studies 18,[34][35][36] , and four Case reports. 1,7,9,37 In regard to the types of root repair materials performed, fourteen studies were performed with MTA in a combination of other root repair materials such as ERRM and Biodentine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to MTA, Biodentine™ has a shorter setting time, better physical and mechanical properties, and easier handling [27]. The sealing ability of Biodentine™ has been shown to be equal to or better than that of MTA [28], thus allowing it to be used as a temporary restorative material. Moreover, as shown in this case report, Biodentine™ does not cause discolouration of the treated tooth because it contains zirconium dioxide, instead of bismuth oxide, the radiopacifier that causes tooth discolouration when MTA is used [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%