Aims: To evaluate the effect of natural anticoagulants 6.5% proanthocyanidin (PA) and 25% bamboo salt on push-out bond strength (PBS) of AH Plus and BioRoot RCS to dentin.
Subjects And Methods: 30 single-rooted extracted human teeth were collected. After establishing the working length samples were prepared up to size F3. 5 ml of 3% NaOCl was used as irrigant during instrumentation followed by rinse with 5 ml of 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. Samples were randomly divided into groups based on the final irrigation solution: Group I - AH plus sealer group, Ia - Saline group, Ib - PA group, Ic - Bamboo salt (BS) group. Group II - BioRoot RCS group, IIa - Saline group, IIb - PA group, IIc - BS group. After obturation, samples were embedded in self-cure acrylic resin and 2 mm thick root slices were made at coronal middle and apical 3. These slices were subjected to PBS testing followed by stereomicroscopic examination for checking the mode of failure.
Statistical Analysis Used: Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn's test.
Results: 3% NaOCl significantly decreased the bond strength of AH Plus as compared to BioRoot RCS to dentin ( < 0.05). Both PA and BS were capable of increasing the PBS of AH Plus and BioRoot RCS to NaOCl-treated dentin.
Conclusions: Final irrigation with antioxidants such as PA and BS eliminates the risk of reduced bond strength of sealer to root canal walls, which ensues following the use of NaOCl as an irrigant.
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J Conserv Dent Endod
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Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences and Research, Faridabad, Haryana, India.
Aim: The study aimed to evaluate and compare the apical sealing ability of three bioceramic sealers, i.e., BioRoot RCS, CeraSeal, and Bio-C sealer, using sealer-based obturation method after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF).
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Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Crown and Bridge, National Dental College and Hospital, Dera Bassi, Punjab, India.
Background: The micromechanical interlocking between dentinal walls and root canal sealer aids in achieving a three-dimensional impermeable hermetic seal. Calcium silicate-based bioceramic sealers are promising, but their comparative effectiveness in sealing dentinal tubules still needs further research.
Objective: This study evaluated the penetration efficacy of four calcium silicate-based bioceramic sealers - CeraSeal (Meta BIOMED Co.
J Pharm Bioallied Sci
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Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences, Mahe, Puducherry, India.
Background: The efficacy of root canal obturation is crucial for the long-term success of endodontic treatments. Recently, bioceramic materials have gained attention due to their superior biological and physical properties compared to traditional materials.
Materials And Methods: In this study, 60 extracted human teeth with single canals were randomly divided into three groups ( = 20) based on the obturation material used: Group A (EndoSequence BC Sealer), Group B (BioRoot RCS), and Group C (Conventional Gutta-Percha with AH Plus Sealer).
J Pharm Bioallied Sci
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Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Objective: To compare the sealing ability, bond strength, and antimicrobial properties of BioRoot root canal sealer (RCS), TotalFill Bioceramic (BC), EndoSeal Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), and AH Plus in endodontic therapy.
Methods: Eighty single-rooted human teeth were divided into four groups (n = 20). Sealing ability was assessed via dye penetration, bond strength with push-out tests, and antimicrobial properties using agar diffusion tests against .
J Pharm Bioallied Sci
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Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, AMC Dental College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Aim: This study aimed to compare the retreatability of hydraulic calcium silicate-based (HCSB) and epoxy resin-based sealers in single-rooted mandibular premolars, with a specific focus on sealer remnants and retreatment duration.
Methodology: Sixty mandibular premolars were biomechanically prepared and obturated with BioRoot RCS, MTA Fillapex, or AH Plus. After a one-month period, the gutta-percha was removed and the specimens were analyzed under a stereomicroscope.
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