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Braz. dent. j ; 15(1): 26-29, 2004. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-364064

ABSTRACT

Foi propósito deste trabalho observar se o uso de cones de guta-percha contendo Ca(OH)2, promove melhora no selamento marginal apical e, também, se apenas o cone principal contendo essa droga produz esse efeito. Assim, dentes humanos extraídos foram preparados biomecânicamente e obturados pela técnica da condensação lateral com OZE e cones de guta-percha contendo ou não Ca(OH)2. Após imersão dos espécimes em azul de metileno a 2%, em ambiente com vácuo, observou-se diferença estatisticamente significante entre os espécimes obturados com cones contendo Ca(OH)2, comparativamente aos casos obturados com cones de guta percha comuns (p=0.01). Os resultados obtidos permitiram concluir que esses cones tornam as obturações mais herméticas e que esse efeito também pode ser obtido com o emprego do cone principal da mesma fórmula, aliado a cones acessórios comuns (p=0.05).


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Humans , Calcium Hydroxide , Gutta-Percha , Root Canal Filling Materials/analysis , Dental Marginal Adaptation , Tooth Root
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Braz. dent. j ; 14(2): 103-108, 2003. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-347120

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to observe the influence of coronal leakage on the behavior of periapical tissues after root canal filling and post space preparation. Forty root canals of dogs' teeth were instrumented and filled by the lateral condensation technique with gutta percha points and the cements Sealer 26 and Roth. After post space preparation, the remaining filling material was either protected or not protected with a plug of the temporary cement Lumicon. After root canal exposition to the oral environment for 90 days, the animals were killed and specimens were removed and prepared for histomorphological analysis. The Brown and Brenn technique showed 70 percent of cases with microorganism leakage for Roth cement, and 20 percent with Sealer 26. When a plug of Lumicon was employed, there was 30 percent leakage for Roth cement and 0 percent for Sealer 26. A chronic inflammatory reaction was more frequently observed with Roth cement than with Sealer 26. It was concluded that a plug of Lumicon was efficient in controlling microorganism coronal leakage (p=0.05), and that Sealer 26 was more biocompatible and sealed root canals better than Roth sealer (p=0.01)


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Animals , Dogs , Dental Leakage/prevention & control , Post and Core Technique , Resin Cements , Root Canal Filling Materials , Bismuth , Calcium Hydroxide , Cementogenesis , Root Canal Preparation , Statistics, Nonparametric , Tooth Apex/physiology , Wound Healing , Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cement
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