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Title: RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THREE OBTURATIONTECHNIQUES IN RESTORING ARTIFICIALLYCREATED RESORPTIVE DEFECTS
Authors: AL MALWI AHMED ABDULLAH A
ALSAEED ALI YAHYE M
ADEL AL OBAID
SUHEEL MANZOOR BABA
Keywords: Obturation
Internal resorption
Obtura
Thermafil, lateral condensation
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2017
Publisher: Islamabad: Prof Ahmad Iqbal for Pakistan Society for Promotion of Oral & Dental Research
Citation: Al Malwi Ahmed Abdullah, A., AlObaid, A., & Baba, S. M. (2017). RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THREE OBTURATION TECHNIQUES IN RESTORING ARTIFICIALLY CREATED RESORPTIVE DEFECTS. Pakistan Oral & Dental Journal, 37(2), 344-346.
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare four different obturation techniques in obturating ar-tificially created internal resorptive defects. Thirty extracted, human maxillary central incisor teeth were collected for the study. Access cavity was prepared in each tooth. The teeth were instrumented to apical size 50. The roots were sectioned horizontally 7 mm from the apex. Semicircular cavities were created using a No 6 round diamond bur. Cyanocrylate glue was used to join the sectionstogether. The teeth were radiographed to visualize the internal resorption cavity. The teeth were randomly divided into three groups (n=10) according to obturation technique; standard lateral condensation carries based (Thermafill) orthermoplastized gutta perchae using Obtura. After obturation both mesio distal and bucco lingual radiographs were taken to access the quality of obturation. Obtura group showed significantly complete obturation in all the ten samples followed by samples oburated with thermafill while lateral condensation showed the least obturation of the resorptive defect
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/18505
ISSN: 1012-8700
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