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J. res. dent ; 10(1): 9-13, jan.-mar2022.
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1378178

ABSTRACT

Aim To evaluate physicochemical properties and semi-quantitative elemental analysis of AH Plus Jet with samples from the beginning, middle and final portions of the automix syringe system. Methodology Three experimental groups based on the source of the material used (beginning, middle and final portion) were established for each of the evaluated properties. Setting time, flow and radiopacity were evaluate following ANSI/ADA n. 57 specification. Set specimens was used in the semi-quantitative elemental analysis in an energy-dispersive X ray spectroscopy and scanning-electron microscopy (EDS/SEM). Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey test (P<0.05). Results Flow, setting time, solubility and EDS/SEM tests showed no significant differences among the three portions of the automix syringe (P>0.05). Radiopacity test showed significant differences in the beginning of the syringe comparing to the middle and final portions (P<0.05). EDS/SEM analysis identified the presence of C, O, Al, Ca, Zr and W. The element Al, however, was found only in the final portion of the syringe. Conclusions The results of AH Plus Jet suggested an adequate ratio of the components, without segregation between organic and inorganic components, since the results of setting time, flow, solubility and EDS/SEM analysis presented similar values regardless of the portion of the syringe from where the sealer was taken.


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Humans , Root Canal Filling Materials , Solubility , Chemical Phenomena
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Braz. dent. j ; 20(1): 84-86, 2009. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-513919

ABSTRACT

The mandibular canine is usually considered a single-rooted tooth with a single root canal. However, two canals and more rarely two roots may also occur. This paper reports the case of a patient with bilateral mandibular canines with two roots and two root canals. The initial periapical radiographs of the mandibular right and left canines for endodontic treatment revealed the presence of two roots in each tooth. After coronal opening, the cervical third was prepared with a SX file of the ProTaper® system and root canal length was confirmed using Root ZX electronic apex locator. Root canal preparation was completed with the series of ProTaper® instruments and the root canal was filled with gutta-percha and an epoxy resin-based endodontic sealer according to Tagger's hybrid technique. The final radiographs showed two well-obturated canals ending at the electronically located apexes. The 6-month posttreatment follow-up showed apparent clinical and radiographic success. Clinicians should always consider the presence of anatomical variations in the teeth during endodontic treatments. Despite the low prevalence, variations may occur in the number of roots and root canals of mandibular canines, as demonstrated in this case report.


O canino inferior é tido como um dente unirradiculado e com apenas um canal. Todavia, pode ocorrer o aparecimento de dois canais e, mais raramente, duas raízes. Este artigo apresenta o caso clínico de uma paciente com ambos os caninos inferiores apresentando duas raízes e dois canais radiculares. A radiografia inicial periapical dos caninos mandibulares inferiores direito e esquerdo para tratamento endodôntico revelou a presença de duas raízes em cada um deles. Uma vez realizada a abertura coronária, o preparo do terço cervical foi feito com a lima SX do sistema ProTaper® e a odontometria foi determinada e confirmada eletronicamente com o localizador apical eletrônico Root ZX. O preparo foi finalizado com a série de instrumentos do sistema ProTaper® e a obturação foi realizada com cones de guta-percha e cimento obturador resinoso sob a técnica Híbrida de Tagger. As radiografias finais mostraram dois canais bem obturados terminando nos limites apicais estabelecidos pelos localizadores apicais eletrônicos. O controle de 6 meses mostrou sucesso clínico e radiográfico do tratamento endodôntico. Os clínicos devem sempre considerar a presença de variações anatômicas em todo tratamento endodôntico. A despeito da baixa prevalência, pode haver variações no número de raízes e canais de caninos inferiores, como demonstrado neste caso clínico.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Cuspid/anatomy & histology , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Tooth Root/anatomy & histology , Cuspid , Dental Pulp Cavity , Mandible , Odontometry/instrumentation , Root Canal Obturation , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation , Tooth Apex/anatomy & histology , Tooth Apex , Tooth Root
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Bauru; s.n; 2009. 103 p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-557725

ABSTRACT

Algumas propriedades físico-químicas do cimento AH Plus® como tempo de presa, escoamento e solubilidade foram analisadas in vitro, relacionando-as com o local (início, metade ou final) das bisnagas, de onde as pastas foram retiradas. Foram usados nove conjuntos com duas bisnagas (pasta A e pasta B) cada, do cimento AH Plus® , sendo três por propriedade. Para cada propriedade foram formados três grupos, de acordo com o local da retirada da pasta do interior das bisnagas: Grupo I correspondendo à retirada da pasta das porções iniciais das bisnagas, o Grupo M das porções intermediárias e o Grupo F correspondeu à retirada das últimas porções de pasta existentes nas bisnagas. Para o teste do tempo de presa, utilizaram-se anéis metálicos para a confecção dos corpos de prova e, com auxílio de agulha Gilmore de 113,5g e 456,3g de peso, foram determinados os tempos de presa inicial e final, respectivamente. Na avaliação do escoamento, o cimento foi proporcionado e espatulado e 0,5mL dele foi depositado sobre uma placa de vidro e, em seguida, outra placa com um peso totalizando 120 gramas foi sobreposta ao cimento e após 10 minutos mediram-se o maior e menor diâmetro do circulo formado pela quantidade de cimento e a média dos dois diâmetros obtidos foi considerada como valor do escoamento. Para o teste de solubilidade, após a presa do cimento e retirada dos anéis manteve-se os espécimes imersos em água destilada por um período de 24 horas. Foi considerada como solubilidade a porcentagem de material perdido durante a imersão dos corpos de prova. Os resultados mostraram que, exceto para a solubilidade, estatisticamente, o comportamento do cimento AH Plus® , considerando as porções de pasta retiradas do início das bisnagas, é diferente quando comparado às do meio e final das mesmas, propiciando valores bastante altos.


Some physicochemical properties of the sealer AH Plus® , including setting time, flow and solubility were analyzed in vitro and correlated to the site (beginning, middle or end) of the tubes from which the pastes were taken. Nine kits of the sealer AH Plus@ were used, containing two tubes each (paste A and paste B), being three for each property. Three groups were constituted for each property, according to the site of the tubes from which the pastes were taken: Group B corresponded to the past taken from the beginning of the tubes, Group M corresponded to the middle portion, and Group E corresponded to the paste taken from the end of the tubes. The setting time was analyzed using metallic rings for fabrication of specimens; Gilmore needles weighing 113.5g and 456.3g were used to determine the initial and final setting times, respectively. For the evaluation of flow, the sealer was measured and mixed and 0.5mL of the sealer was placed on a glass slab; another glass slab weighing 120 grams was then placed on the sealer; after 10 minutes, the larger and smaller diameters of the circle formed by the sealer were measured, and the mean of the two diameters was calculated and considered as the flow value. For the solubility test, after setting of the sealer and removal of the rings, the specimens were immersed in distilled water for 24h. Solubility was calculated as the percentage of materiallost during immersion of the specimens. The results revealed that, except for solubility, the performance of the sealer AH Plus® considering.


Subject(s)
Dental Cements/chemistry , Root Canal Filling Materials/chemistry , Chemical Phenomena , Epoxy Resins/chemical synthesis , Analysis of Variance , Solubility
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