The Influence of Orifice Sealing with Various Filling Materials on Coronal Leakage
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概要
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the sealing ability of materials filled in the orifice after root canal treatment. A total of 100 root canal-treated teeth were divided into six experimental groups: 1, Protect Liner F (PL); 2, Panavia F (PF); 3, DC core-Light cured (DCL); 4, DC core-Chemically cured (DCC); 5, Super-EBA (SE); 6, Ketac (KG). The materials were filled - to a depth of 4 mm - in the coronal part of the root canals, and evaluated for microleakage. The number of teeth that failed to stop dye penetration in the filled materials differed statistically between PL and DCL or SE or KG, PF and SE or KG, DCC and KG, DCL and KG. The mean distance of dye penetration differed significantly between PL and SE or DCC, PF and SE or DCC. Hence, these results indicated the advantageous sealing ability of adhesive and flowable materials.
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著者
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Suda H
Pulp Biology And Endodontics Department Of Restorative Sciences Graduate School Tokyo Medical And De
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Suda Hideaki
Pulp Biology And Endodontics Department Of Restorative Sciences Division Of Oral Health Sciences Gra
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Suda Hideaki
Pulp Biology And Endodontics Dept. Of Restorative Sciences Graduate School Tokyo Medical And Dental
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Ishikawa Haruki
Pulp Biology And Endodontics Department Of Restorative Sciences Graduate School Tokyo Medical And De
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KOBAYASHI Chihiro
Pulp Biology and Endodontics, Department of Restorative Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and
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SHINDO Kentaro
Pulp Biology and Endodontics, Department of Restorative Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and
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KAKUMA Yutaka
Pulp Biology and Endodontics, Department of Restorative Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and
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Kobayashi Chihiro
Pulp Biology And Endodontics Department Of Restorative Sciences Graduate School Tokyo Medical And De
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Kakuma Yutaka
Pulp Biology And Endodontics Department Of Restorative Sciences Graduate School Tokyo Medical And De
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Shindo Kentaro
Pulp Biology And Endodontics Department Of Restorative Sciences Graduate School Tokyo Medical And De
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