2017
DOI: 10.1080/01694243.2017.1370168
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The effect of intracanal placement of various medicaments on the bond strength of three calcium silicate-based cements to root canal dentin

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“…31,33,34,43 Contrary to the current study, no predominant failure mode was reported when 1,000 mg/mL DAP was used with the three cements types. 10,31,33,34 One study reported a predominant adhesive failure with 1,000 mg/mL DAP for MTA cement. 31…”
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“…31,33,34,43 Contrary to the current study, no predominant failure mode was reported when 1,000 mg/mL DAP was used with the three cements types. 10,31,33,34 One study reported a predominant adhesive failure with 1,000 mg/mL DAP for MTA cement. 31…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…28,35 A recent study found that no medicament control group had the highest bond strength followed by DAP and TAP groups when MTA, Biodentine, and Endosequence putty were used. 31 Differences in the protocol from the current study might be the reason behind this disagreement. These differences include incubation time of the medicaments, 2-week setting time of the cements and the fact that application of the cement was done after the root cylinders were sectioned.…”
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“…Prognosis of root perforation depends on the site, size of the hole, the adjacent periodontal conditions, and sealing materials [4,34,35]. e choice of a proper sealing material to seal pathologic or accidental root perforations has a decisive Table 3: e mean score values of the pulp-dentine complex and periodontium response in the 1st and 4th weeks intervals after filling a lateral root perforation with three types of calcium silicate-based cement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%