2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gien.2014.09.002
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Un approccio critico alle tecniche di otturazione canalare

Abstract: Otturazione canalare; Guttaperca; Tecnica di otturazione secondo Schilder; Onda continua di condensazione; Tecniche di otturazione con carrier. RiassuntoObiettivi: L'otturazione canalare rappresenta una delle fasi più importanti del trattamento endodontico. Ad essa spetterà infatti l'importante compito di creare un sigillo ermetico e tridimensionale nel sistema canalare impedendo la percolazione dei fluidi periapicali e neutralizzando i microrganismi sopravvissuti alle procedure di detersione e sagomatura. Mol… Show more

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“…This stops harmful bacterial products and nutrients from penetrating the periapical tissues (Weller et al, 1997). The next stage involves obturation of the root canal system, which results in the creation of a threedimensional, hermetic seal capable of preventing periapical fluids from feeding microorganisms that have survived the cleansing and shaping processes and potentially preventing their multiplication (Greco and Cantatore, 2014). In reality, it has been shown that the persistence of some bacterial species makes it impossible to thoroughly clean and disinfect the root canals (Sakamoto et al, 2007).…”
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“…This stops harmful bacterial products and nutrients from penetrating the periapical tissues (Weller et al, 1997). The next stage involves obturation of the root canal system, which results in the creation of a threedimensional, hermetic seal capable of preventing periapical fluids from feeding microorganisms that have survived the cleansing and shaping processes and potentially preventing their multiplication (Greco and Cantatore, 2014). In reality, it has been shown that the persistence of some bacterial species makes it impossible to thoroughly clean and disinfect the root canals (Sakamoto et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%