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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-144124

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Aim : The purpose of the study is to compare the regional micro-push-out bond strength of custom-made resin post and a prefabricated resin post luted using self-etch adhesive and/or etch and rinse adhesive system at various regions. Materials and Methods : Forty freshly extracted human maxillary central incisors were selected for this study; 1.5-2-mm coronal to the cemento-enamel junction was removed with a diamond disk using a slow speed handpiece under cooling water. Working lengths were established, root canals were sequentially enlarged upto the apex until ISO size 50-K-file and obturated using gutta-percha and AH plus sealer by cold lateral compaction. Post spaces were prepared to a depth of 10 mm using paeso-reamer upto size #3. After preparation, each specimen was embedded in chemically cured acrylic resin. The roots were randomly assigned to four groups: Group I: Custom-made resin post+Self-etch adhesive, Group II: Glass FRC post+Self-etch adhesive, Group III: Custom-made resin post+Etch and Rinse adhesive, Group IV: Glass FRC post+Etch and Rinse adhesive. Fabrication of custom-made resin post was done. All the posts were cemented using a dual cure resin luting cement. Each root was sectioned perpendicular to the long axis using a microtome and subjected to micro-push-out bond strength. Results: The micro-push-out bond strength in the coronal region, in Group I 13.5±1.66 MPa, Group II 12.08±0.8 MPa, Group III 11.15±1.06 MPa, Group IV 11.81±1.11 MPa. In the middle third region: Group I 11.43±0.740 MPa, Group II 10.584±0.504 MPa, Group III 10.0582±0.830 MPa, Group IV 10.35±0772 MPa. In the apical third: Group I 10.38±0.878 MPa, Group II 9.59±1.06 MPa, Group III 9.34±0.73o MPa, Group IV 8.77±1.02 MPa. Conclusion : Within the limitations of the study, amongst all the four groups tested, custom-made resin post luted with self-etch system (CMPR-SE) showed higher micro-push-out bond strength values in all regions when compared to the other groups.


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Dental Bonding , Dental Casting Technique , Dental Materials/chemistry , Dentin-Bonding Agents/chemistry , Denture Design , Denture, Partial, Fixed, Resin-Bonded , Humans , Post and Core Technique/instrumentation , Resin Cements/chemistry
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51773

ABSTRACT

Management of vertically fractured tooth or a perforation frequently poses problem during endodontic management. Such teeth often need a pre-endodontic restoration prior to initiation of root canal therapy to aid in the placement of rubber dam clamp. This paper describes a simple method of placement of a pre-endodontic restoration using the canal projection technique using hollow metallic needles as sleeves.


Subject(s)
Adult , Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Endodontics/instrumentation , Female , Humans , Mandible , Maxilla , Molar/injuries , Needles , Root Canal Therapy/instrumentation , Tooth Fractures/therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51840

ABSTRACT

Occurrence of the second mesiobuccal canal (MB2) is a frequent finding. Literary reports have shown it to be found more in the cases of the maxillary first molar. However the maxillary second molars have also been found with this variation in a number of canals. This paper presents a case report on the occurrence of a second mesiobuccal canal or the MB2 in the maxillary second molar.


Subject(s)
Adult , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Female , Humans , Maxilla , Molar/anatomy & histology , Pulpitis/therapy , Root Canal Therapy , Tooth Root/anatomy & histology
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51822

ABSTRACT

Taurodontism is a morpho-anatomical change in the shape of the tooth in which the body of the tooth is enlarged and the roots are reduced in size. Although taurodontism is a dental rarity, this unusual radicular form should merit circumspect considerations in planning and treatment. Endodontic management in taurodont teeth has been described as complex and difficult. The present paper describes the successful completion of endodontic treatment in three taurodontic teeth with appropriate use of instruments and techniques and also emphasizes the need for post endodontic rehabilitation.


Subject(s)
Calcium Hydroxide/therapeutic use , Child , Dental Pulp Cavity/abnormalities , Gutta-Percha/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Molar/abnormalities , Post and Core Technique , Pulpectomy , Pulpitis/therapy , Root Canal Filling Materials/therapeutic use , Root Canal Therapy , Tooth Apex/pathology , Tooth Root/abnormalities
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51429

ABSTRACT

Presence of two canals with type II pattern in mandibular canine is around 15%. Even though the incidence rate is high, multiple angled diagnostic radiographs are not regularly taken. This article highlights the importance of multiple angled radiographs and indicates that the dentist should have a mind set to look out for extra canals in all root canal cases.


Subject(s)
Cuspid/abnormalities , Dental Pulp Cavity/abnormalities , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Root Canal Preparation/instrumentation
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