2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2591855/v1
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The Effect of Different Cleaning Materials on the Bond Strength of Resin Composite to Primary Teeth Dentin Contaminated with Root Canal Sealer

Abstract: Background In the literature review, no study was found on the bond strength of the adhesive on the dentin surface contaminated with root canal sealers in root canal treatment applications of primary teeth without underlying permanent teeth germ. This study aims to shed light on clinical applications by finding the most suitable material for cleaning primary tooth dentin contaminated with permanent tooth canal sealers. Methods The occlusal enamel layer was removed and the dentin of the primary tooth that was… Show more

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“…The teeth were cleansed, rinsed with tap water, and then kept in a solution containing 0.1% thymol (Switzerland) Pharmacognosy Journal, Vol 16, Issue 1, Jan-Feb, 2024 at 4ºC until use. 12,13 Among all the collected teeth, only Sixty-four were selected for roughness analysis, and an additional fourteen were selected for SEM analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The teeth were cleansed, rinsed with tap water, and then kept in a solution containing 0.1% thymol (Switzerland) Pharmacognosy Journal, Vol 16, Issue 1, Jan-Feb, 2024 at 4ºC until use. 12,13 Among all the collected teeth, only Sixty-four were selected for roughness analysis, and an additional fourteen were selected for SEM analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%