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Braz. dent. j ; 12(1): 27-30, jan.-jun. 2001. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-554373

ABSTRACT

The effect of Er:YAG laser application and EDTAC on the adhesion of epoxy resin-based endodontic sealers to human dentin was evaluated in vitro. A total of 99 extracted human maxillary molars with their crowns worn flat were used. The teeth were divided into 3 groups: group 1, the dentin surface received no treatment; group 2, EDTAC was applied to the dentin surface for 5 min; group 3, the dentin surface received ER:YAG laser application (2.25 W potency; 11 mm focal distance; 4 Hz frequency; 200 mJ energy; 62 J total energy; 313 mean impulse). Three teeth from each group were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy for changes in dentin surface. The epoxy resin root canal sealers used were: AH Plus©, Topseal©, Sealer 26©, AH 26, and Sealer Plus©. The zinc oxide eugenol-based sealer Fillcanal© was used as control. Adhesion was measured with a Universal testing machine. The results showed a statistically significant difference at the level of 1 per cent among the dentin treatments. The dentin treated with Er:YAG laser showed greater adhesion with the sealers than dentin treated with EDTAC which was greater than dentin that received no treatment. The Tukey test showed the formation of 5 groups in decreasing order of adhesion: AH Plus, Topseal and Sealer 26, AH 26, Sealer Plus, and Fillcanal (Grossman cement).


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Edetic Acid/pharmacology , Adhesiveness , Dentin , In Vitro Techniques , Lasers , Epoxy Resins , Root Canal Filling Materials
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ROBRAC ; 8(26): 4-6, dez. 1999. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-283595

ABSTRACT

Estudou-se a anatomia interna de 102 dentes incisivos centrais superiores humanos por meio do método da diafanizaçäo. Observou-se canal principal único em 100 por cento do casos. A abertura foraminal em forma de delta apical foi encontrada em 10,99 por cento dos casos. Canais colaterais em 1,10 por cento, canais recorrente em 1,08 por cento, canais laterais em 5,49 por cento e canais secundários em 12,58 por cento


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Incisor/anatomy & histology
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