Evaluation of filtration at endodontical obturation at crown-apical area when different barrier methods are used
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https://doi.org/10.59334/ROV.v2i25.244Keywords:
Intracoronal sealing, filtration crown apical, barrier methodAbstract
This study analizes and compares the intracoronal sealing of 50 extracted, single rooted, human dental organs
that underwent endodontic treatment; they were divided in 5 groups of 10 each, applying the materials used as
barrier method: Cavit G, Ketac Molar, Perma Seal, Single Bond and to 4 groups and leaving one control group
without any barrier material. Afterwards they were submerged in artificial saliva for 1 month; after this time they
were stained with methylene blue at 2% and proceeded to make the cuts for their study, evaluating crown-apical
filtration in 7 sections of 1 mm each along the entire root length starting immediately after the material used as
a barrier method. Results: found that the adhesive Single Bond was the most effective as material barrier to avoid
crown-apical filtration
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