2022
DOI: 10.14715/cmb/2021.67.6.40
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Comparison of curative effect between different retrograde filling materials in young permanent molar root canal therapy

Abstract: The first mandible and maxilla permanent molars are the first permanent teeth that grow next to the deciduous teeth and may decay due to carelessness. Their caries can spread to the pulpal tentacles and cause pulpal and periapical diseases. In the current study, we tried to compare the curative effect of different retrograde filling materials, i.e. white MTA, gray MTA, Portland cement, and IRM, in young permanent molar root canal therapy. Because IL-1β stimulates bone degradation by osteoclasts, IL-1β gene exp… Show more

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“…[ 9 ] At present, the main method of clinical treatment is to use root canal sealant combined with root canal filling material to strictly fill and seal the root canal system. [ 10 ] The vertical compression filling of warm gutta-percha has the advantages of 3-dimensional adaptability and uniform filling, which can make the gutta-percha be heated and softened and close into the root canal system according to its fluidity, which is especially suitable for some irregular areas of root canals. Then, the vertical compression technique can compensate for the volume reduction caused by cooling of warm dental glue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 9 ] At present, the main method of clinical treatment is to use root canal sealant combined with root canal filling material to strictly fill and seal the root canal system. [ 10 ] The vertical compression filling of warm gutta-percha has the advantages of 3-dimensional adaptability and uniform filling, which can make the gutta-percha be heated and softened and close into the root canal system according to its fluidity, which is especially suitable for some irregular areas of root canals. Then, the vertical compression technique can compensate for the volume reduction caused by cooling of warm dental glue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%