2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14216456
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Apical Sealing Ability of Two Calcium Silicate-Based Sealers Using a Radioactive Isotope Method: An In Vitro Apexification Model

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the sealing ability of two calcium silicate-based sealers (TotalFill BC RRM Fast Set Putty and White ProRoot MTA) when used as apical plugs in immature teeth through nuclear medicine. Single-rooted extracted teeth (n = 34) had their crowns and root tip sectioned to obtain 14 mm long root segments to simulate an in vitro apexification model. Were created two experimental groups, namely MTA (n = 12) and BC (n = 12), and two control groups, PG (positive group, n =… Show more

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“…There is no difference in the amount of leakage measured by the glucose leakage model when MTA and BC Putty are used for apexification in vitro [ 217 ]. However, there are also studies in which the leakage of MTA is less than that of BC Putty measured using the radioactive isotope method in the apexification model [ 218 ]. BC Putty also promotes the continued maturation and development of immature teeth with nonvital pulp [ 219 ].…”
Section: Clinical Applications In Endodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no difference in the amount of leakage measured by the glucose leakage model when MTA and BC Putty are used for apexification in vitro [ 217 ]. However, there are also studies in which the leakage of MTA is less than that of BC Putty measured using the radioactive isotope method in the apexification model [ 218 ]. BC Putty also promotes the continued maturation and development of immature teeth with nonvital pulp [ 219 ].…”
Section: Clinical Applications In Endodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%