Proceedings of the KACD Conference (대한치과보존학회:학술대회논문집)
The Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry
- Semi Annual
Domain
- Health Sciences > Dental Science
2001.11a
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Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) plays a major role in the development of periapical bone resorption. IL-1 and
$TNF-{\alpha}$ are known to stimulate bone resorption and inhibit bone formation. Recent evidence has indicated that polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) have the ability to release IL-1 and$TNF-{\alpha}$ Calcium hydroxide is an effective medicament in root canal infections, reducing the microbial titre within the canal. It has been proposed that the therapeutic effect of$Ca(OH)_2$ may also be the result of direct inactivation of LPS.(omitted) -
The purpose of this study is to identificate root canal system including ideal access placement, root curvature, canal configuration, incidence of isthmus in mandibular incisors for success of endodontic treatment. 200 mandibular incisors were selected. The ideal access placement was determimed as follows. The teeth were radiographed from mesiodistal and buccolingual views using intraoral dental film. The image was divided into coronal, middle and apical third using the proximal film. Straight line access was determined by measuring the faciolingual canal width and placing points at midway point between the buccal and lingual wall at the junction of the middle and apical third and at the juntion of coronal and middle third of the root canal.(omitted)
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C-shaped canal configuration is very difficult to treat because that clues about preoperative canal anatomy cannot be ascertained from clinical crown morphology and limited information can be derived from the radiographic examination. This study was done to get more informations about the root and canal configuration of C-shaped root by 3-dimentionally reconstructing for the purpose of enhancing success rate of endodontic treatment. 30 mandibular molars with C-shaped root were selected. Teeth had been extracted from periodontal problems with sound crown and root portion, including teeth with caries lesion limited crown portion only.(omitted)
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The aims of this study are (1) to investigate the relation of irradiation mode, polymerzition shrinkage and degree of cure of composite resin and (2) it effect on microliakage of calss V restorations. VIP(BISCO Dental Products, Schaumburg, IL, USA) and Optilux 501(Demetron/Kerr, Danbury, CT, USA) curing lights were used for curing Z-250 composite resin following irradiation mode: VIP 200㎽, VIP 400㎽, VIP 600㎽, pulse-delay(200㎽ 3sec, 5min wait, 600㎽ 30sec), Optilux C mode, Optilux R mode.(omitted)
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The application of the laser to the tooth hard tissue started from the removal of carious dentin with the laser performed by Goldman in 1964. With the development of the laser technology, the laser treatment with less descomfort such as pain, vibration, and noise, etc. has been attempted. Since it is difficult to give a suitable form for inlay restoration to a cavity prepared with laser, it has to be restored with adhesive resinous materials. However, various evaluation of adhesive properties of the resinous materials to lased tooth surface on the various conditions such as adgerent, irradiation condition, procedure of bond test, and adhesive materials used, etc. have been reported.(omitted)
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Even though Korean Dentistry practically have adapted the specialty system, the execution of regulation was tentatively delayed during the past 30 years. Recently a group of dentists advocated that the legislation must be executed. The Korean Dental Association announced the new legislation for specialty program to accommodate the desires of almost of dentists. It is prospected to restrict the specialist as low as 8% or up to 15%. But in fact, during the past 10 year, the applicant to the specialty program increased rapidly and about 40% of graduate are in the specialty programs these days.(omitted)
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Complete obturation of the root canal system, with a dimensionally stable material, is a goal in conventional root canal therapy. However, there have been a multitude of empiric opinions regarding the root canal obturation. The purpose of this presentation was to review the various issues on canal obturation.(omitted)
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The purpose of obturating the prepared root canal can be simply stated as to eliminate all avenues of leakage from the oral cavity or the periradicular tissues into the root canal system and to seal within the system any irritants that cannot be fully removed during canal cleaning and shaping procedures. The ability to achieve three-dimensional obturation of the root canal system is primarily dependent on the quality of the canal cleaning and shaping and the skill of the clinician.(omitted)
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The meaning of obturating root canal is to substitute an inert filling materials in the prepared canal space in order to eliminate all avenues of leakage from the oral cavity or periradicular tissue into root canal system. Inadequate obturation induce the infiltration of periapical tissue fluids, which provide materials for growth of microorganisms or localization of bacteria, into dead space of loosely filled canal. Most parts of endodontic failure is attributed to inadequate obturation of root canal system.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of flowable composite lining on microleakage at gingival dentin margin in Class II composite restoration. Sixty extracted human molars were prepared as box-only Class II form on the mesial and distal surfaces. The prepared cavities were randomly assigned to six groups.(omitted)
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The lastest concepts in bonding are "total etch", in which both enamel and dentin are etched with an acid to remove the smear layers, and "wet dentin" in which the dentin is not blown dry but left moist before application of the bonding primer. Ideally, the application of a bonding agent to tooth structure should be insensitive to minor contamination from oral fluids. Clinically contaminations such as saliva, gingival fluid, blood and handpiece lubricant are often encountered by dentists during preparation of a restoration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of contamination by hem-ostatic agents on shear bond strength of compomer restorations. One hundred and ten extracted human maxillary and mandibular molar teeth were collected. The teeth were cleaned from soft tissue remnant and debris and stored in physiologic solution until they were used. Small flat area on dentin of the buccal surface were wet ground serially with 400, 800 and 1200 abrasive paper on automatic polishing machine. The teeth were randomly divided into 11 groups. Each group was conditioned as follows: Group 1 : Dentin surface was not etched and not contaminated by hemostatic agents. Group2 : Dentin surface was not etched but was contaminated by Astringedent (Ultradent product Inc., Utah, U.S.A.). Group3 : Dentin surface was not etched but was contaminated by Bosmin (Jeil Phann, Korea.). Group4 : Dentin surface was not etched but was contaminated by Epri-dent (Epr Industries, NJ, U.S.A.). Group5: Dentin surface was etched and not contaminated by hemostatic agents. Group 6 : Dentin surface was etched and contaminated by Astringedent. Group7 : Dentin surface was etched and contaminated by Bosmin. Group8 : Dentin surface was etched and contaminated by Epri-dent. Group9 : Dentin surface was contaminated by Astringedent. The contaminated surface was rinsed by water and dried by compressed air. Group10 : Dentin surface was contaminated by Bosmin. The contaminated surface was rinsed by water aud dried by compresfed air. Group 11 : Dentin surface was contaminated by Epri-dent. The contaminated surface was rinsed by water and dried by compresfed air. After surface conditioning, F2000 was applicated on the conditoned dentin surface. The teeth were thermocycled in distilled water at
$5^{\circ}C\;and\;55^{\circ}C$ for 1000 cycles. The samples were placed on the binder with the bonded compomer-dentin interface parallel to the lmife-edge shearing rod of the Universal testing machine(Zwick 020, Germany) running at a cross head speed of 1.0mmimin. There were no significant differences in shear bond strength between groups 1 and group 3 and 4, but group 2 showed significant decrease in shear bond strength compared with group 1. There were no significant differences in shear bond strength between group 5 and group 7 and 8, but group 6 showed significant decrease in shear bond strength compared with group 5. There were no significant differences in shear bond strength between group 5 and group 9, 10 and 11. -
One of the most important factors for the clinical success of adhesive posterior restorations is marginal adaptation. This property is very closely related to mechanical properties and to the shrinkage behavior of composite materials. Most of modem composite materials are light-cured. This is why the first part of this lecture will be confined to our recent research on light curing, such as plasma polymerization, LED polymerization and the power of modem halogen lamps. In the second part of the lecture the shrinkage properties such as dimensional shrinkage and shrinkage forces of different light curing materials and during different curing procedures will be discussed. Finally, in the third part of the lecture, marginal adaptation before and after loading in different cavity classes and by using different restorative techniques and curing procedures will be presented. Data will also be given on wear resistance, abrasiveness against opposing cusps and postcuring of composite materials.(omitted)
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Before resin composites can serve as durable substitutes for amalgam restorations, the adhesive system used to retain them and add to seal dentin must be improved. The recent observations, using the newly developed LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) probe, that all commercial bonding systems cause a collapse of the demineralized dentin matrix, simulated a re-evaluation of the effects of these formulations on the matrix. The experiment was begun by examining solvents such as water-HEMA mixtures. These produced the same shrinkages as did the complete formulations.(omitted)
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Esthetic restoration techniques can be categorized into "Direct techniques" consist only of intraoral procedures and "Indirect techniques" include intraoral as well as extraoral laboratory steps. Those made extraorally exhibit generally enhanced esthetic potential and anatomy and better hardness and wear resistance, indirect esthetic restorations numerously applied in contemporary dentistry. Indirect restorative materials can be divided into two categories; composite resin-based materials and ceramic-based materials. These materials shows various were resistance, modulus of elasticity, repair postenital, chemical stability, and different laboratory procedures. In this session, benefit of indirect techinques, case selection of this kind of restorations, and material characteristics and fabrication produre of those materials will ber reviewed; Targis, Sculpture, Belleglass, and Post-curing of restorative composite resins in resin-based materials; Dicor, Empress, Cerec, Celay, and conventional firing porcelain in ceramic based materials.
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Increased demand for esthetic restorations has promoted a growing interest in tooth-colored restorations even in the posterior regions. Preparation for specific types of indirect inlay and onlays may vary because of differences in fabrication steps for each commercial system and variations in the physical properties of the restorative materials. Preparations for indirect inlay/onlay basically are meant to provide adequate thickness for restorative material and at the same time a passive insertion pattern with rounded internal angles and well defined margins after deciding what type of restoration is indicated.(omitted)
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As the interest for esthetic restoration is increasing, the usage of composite resin is increasing. The usage of composite resin is not limited to anterior teeth but is spreading to posterior area using direct & indirect methods. Generally, dual or chemical cure resin cement has been used for setting composite or porcelain inlay restoration. However, chemical cure resin cement has limited working time and it's difficult to remove excess cement from the tooth and the restoration. The dual cured composite is also difficult to remove from the tooth surface.(omitted)
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Flowable resin composite is a relatively new restorative material. It has been reported that a low viscosity, low modulus intermediate resin applied between the bonding agent and restorative resin act as an "elastic buffer" that can relieve contraction stress. This in-vitro study aimed to evaluate the effect of flowable composite resin as a restorative material on regional tensile bond stredgth to cervical wedge shaped cavity walls. (omitted)
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The aims of this study are (1) to investigate the relation of irradiation mode, polymerization shrinkage and degree of cure of composite resin and(2) it effect on micorleakage of class V restorations. VIP(BISCO Dental Products, Schaumburg, IL, USA) and Optilux 501 (Demetron/Kerr, Danbury, CT, USA) curing lights were used for curing Z-250 composite resin following irradiation mode: VIP 200㎽d, VIP 400㎽, VIP 600㎽, pulse-delay(200㎽ 3sec, 5min wait, 600㎽ 30sec), Optilux R mode.(omitted)
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Inai, N.;Katahira, N.;Hashimoto, K.;Tagami, J.;Hirakimoto, A.;Marshall, S.J.;Marshall. G.W. 559.1
The aim of the study was to determine the direction and the rate of polymerization shrinkage of light-cured resin composite. Materials and Methods: A microfocus x-ray CT(computed tomography) instrument (SMX-255CT, Shimadzu Co., Kyoto, Japan) was used to analyze and characterize the pre-and post-gel phases. A microfocus x-ray tube was used to enable a focus dimension of 4 microns.(omitted) -
Fanning et al.(1995) suggested that the incorporation of filler particles into a system's adhesive could increase the shear bond strength by improving the mechanical properties. In this study, shear bond strengths of experimental filled adhesives with varying filler levels were tested to determine the optimal filler level. The diametrile tensile strength and thickness of each experimental adhesive were also examined to evaluate if there is a relation between shear bond strength and mechanical properties of adhesive.(omitted)
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To evaluate the micro-shear bond strength of current adhesive systems to cervical and mid-coronal enamel. Materials and Two commercially available resin adhesives were investigated; a self-etching primer system(Clearfil SE Bond, Kyraray) and a one-bottle adhesive system(Single Bond, 3M) intended for use with the total-etch wet-bonding technique were employed. Two regions of enamel, cervical and mid-coronal regions, were chosen from the buccal surface of extracted molars and were then bonded with each adhesive system and submitted to the micro-shear bond test.(중략)
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Dental caries is a chronic disease that causes the destruction of tooth structure by the interaction of plaque bacteria, food debris, and saliva. There has been attempts to induce remineralization by supersaturating the intra-oral environment around the surface enamel, where there is incipient caries. In this study, supersaturated remineralized solution was applied to specimens with incipient enamel caries, and the quantitative analysis of remineralization was evaluated using microradiography.(omitted)
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The aim of this study was to examine the localization of bacteria in the apices of roots with refractory apical periodontitis by a scanning electron micrscopy(SEM), and to identify the extra-radical bacteria using a immunohistological method. Eleven teeth were prepare for immunostaining and 4 for SEM. Immunostaining was performed with LSAB method and specific antisera against 18 bacteria selected for this study. Specimens for SEM observations were dried using a t-butyl alcohol freeze dryer and coated with gold-palladium.(omitted)
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Trigeminal sensory nerves relay mechanical, thermal, chemical and proprioceptive information from craniofacial region. Therefore, it is important of dentistry. Trigeminal sensory nucleus consists of principal sensory trigeminal nucleus, spinal trigeminal nuclei, mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus. Transmission of these sensation depends on function and distribution of ion channels.(omitted)
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Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) plays a major role in the development of periapical bone resorption. IL-1 and
$TNF-{\alpha}$ are known to stimulate bone resorption and inhibit bone formation. Recent evidence has indicated that polymophonuclear leukocytes(PMNs) have the ability to release IL-1 and$TNF-{\alpha}$ Calcium hydroxide is an effective medicament in root canal infections, reducing the microbial titre within the canal. It has been proposed that the therapeutic effect of$CA(OH)_2$ may also be the result of direct inactivation of LPS.(omitted) -
The purpose of this study is to identificate root canal system including ideal access placement, root curvature, canal configuration, incidence of isthmus in mandibular incisors for success of endodontic treatment. 200 mandibular incisors were selected. The ideal access placement was determined as follows. The teeth were radiographed from mesiodistal and buccolingual views using intraoral dental film. The image was divided into coronal, middle and apical third using the proximal film. Straight line access was determined by measuring the faciolingual canal width and placing points at midway point between the buccal and lingual wall at the junction of the middle and apical third and at the juntion of coronal and middle third of the root canal.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of EDTA and pulsed Nd:YAG laser on apical of canal obturation. Forty-eight single-rooted teeth were used in thes study. The teeth were instrumented up to a size 40 K-file and irrigated with 2.5% NaOCl between each file size. And the teeth were divided into 4 groups. In group A, the root canals were irrigated with a final flush of 5ml 2.5% NaOCl as a control group.(omitted)
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C-shaped canal configuration is very difficult to treat because that clues about preoperative canal anatomy cannot be ascertained from clinical crown morphology and limited information can be derived from the radiographic examination. This study was done to get more informations about the root and canal configuration of C-shaped root by 3-dimentionally reconstructing for the purpose of enhancing success rate of endodontic treatment. 30 mandibular molars with C-shaped root were selected. Teeth had been extracted from periodontal problems with sound crown and root portion, including teeth with caries lesion limited crown portion only.(omitted)
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Porphyromon as endodontalis, a gram-negative anaerobic rod, is an important pathogenic organism in periapical lesionis with acute symptoms, such as pain, swelling, and suppuration in endodontic patient. Like P. gingivalis, a major pathogen of adult periodontitis, P. endodontalis is asaccharolytic and forms black-pigmented colonies on enriched blood agar plates. However, the pathogenic factors and the pathological potential of this microbe have been poorly characterized.(omitted)
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Yamaguchi, H.;Shamoto, H.;Sugihara, H.;Yamazaki, Y.;Oshima, T.;Kobayashi, K.;Maeda, N.;Arai, T. 564.2
For the purpose of explaining the mechanism of tooth discoloration caused by tetracycline (TC), a study was conducted by setting up the following in vitro system. Being evaluated were the TC concentration to give an optimum reaction state when it acted on hydroxyapatite(HA) granules and the absorbing wavelength of TC that had been irradiated with ultraviolet (UV) rays.(omitted) -
This study aimed to compare the efficiency of propylene glycol (PG) and distilled water (DW) as vehicles that would allow diffusion of dye through the root canal system. Human maxillary central incisors were chosen and de-crowned. After enlarging the upper part of the root canal with a Peeso reamer, cementum covering the upper third of the root was removed. The roots were ultrasonically irrigated with 5% NaOCI to remove smear layer.(omitted)
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Calcium hydroxide is unavoidably left on the root canal wall when used as an intracanal medicament, and is assumed to have some undesirable influence on the canal sealers. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the
$Ca(OH)_2$ change physical properties (Exp. I) and sealing ability (Exp. II) of root canal sealers. Exp. I: As calcium hydroxide agents,$Calcipex^{\circledR}, {\;}Vitapex^{\circledR}, {\;}Calxyl^{\circledR}, {\;}and{\;}Ca(OH)_2$ were used.(omitted) -
Amputation level for hard tissue formation in pulp with tetracalcium / dicalcium phosphate compound.The most desirable healing process for endodontic therapy is apical closure by hard tissue such as dentine or cementum. Then, we estimated hard tissue conductivity of tetracalcium phosphate (4CP)/dicalcium phosphate (2CP) compound using mandibular first molars of SD rats. Residual pulp responses to the calcium phosphate compound were examined at several amputation levels of pulp. 2CP was purchased and passed through a
$32-\mu\textrm{m}$ sieve. 4CP was obtained from a stoichiometric mixture of 2CP and calcium carbonate (Mol ratio: Ca/P=2.0) by the dry synthetic method at 1, 400(C for 8 hours.(omitted) -
The objective of this study was to investigate the ability of alendronate and taurine in inhibiting in vitro osteoclast differentiation induced by bacteria. Whole cell sonicates of P. gingivalis were used as an osteoclast-stimulating factor in a mouse coculture system and differentiated osteoclasts were confirmed by tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) staining. Alendronate at the concentrations of 10-7, 10-6, and 10-5 M, and taurine at the concentrations of 4mM, 8mM, and 12mM were used.(omitted)
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A self-setting calcium phosphate cement (CPC), consisting of tetracalcium phosphate (TTCP) and dicalcium phosphate anhydrous (DCP A), reacts with water and hardens fast (30 min) to form hydroxyapatite (HA) under physiological conditions as the final product. Although this CPC is finding increasing use as a biomaterial, it is presently limited to low stress bearing applications because of its relatively low strength and highly brittle nature. Recently the mechanical properties of CPC reinforced with chopped carbon fiber have been reported.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the shape, the composition of Calcium Hydroxide Points (CH Point) and to determine the pH level in water. The shape of CH Point was measured by using a profile projector. The composition of the CH Point was analyzed by the X-ray diffraction and the EPMA. #60 CH Point was stored in 10ml of demineralized water that was replaced every day or not replaced for 7 days period. The pH levels of the water were measured by using an ion electrode with an ion meter every day.(omitted)
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Yamamoto, T.;Hirata, M.;Iwarnatsu, Y.;Tadatomo, Y.;Shimonishi, M.;Murakami, Y.;Nagaoka, S.;Higuchi, S.;Sato, H.;Kanehira, M.;Kindaichi, K.;Komatsu, M. 568.1
The purpose of our study is new formation of periodontal ligament (PDL) around titanium implants. In this study, we investigated histologically whether cultured periodontal ligament fibroblasts (CPLFs) would form new PDL on titanium implants in beagle dogs. PDL fibroblasts were obtained from upper premolars of dogs and cultured in${\alpha}-MEM$ supplemented with 10% FBS. Some CPLFs were cultured on glass-beads-sandblasted titanium specimen. Artificial intradentinal cavities were prepared through alveolar bone to dentin of lower premolars.(omitted) -
$Carisolv^{TM}$ system was developed for removal of carious dentin with chemo-mechanical method by Swedish researcher.$Carisolv^{TM}$ is composed of 0.5% NaClO and three kinds of amino acid, i.e. glutamic acid, leucine and lysin. After these agents are mixed together, the gel mixed is applied to carious dentin and the carious dentin is removed with hand instrument without using burs. The mechanism of softening the dentin is postulated that the degenerated collagen by caries is chlorinated and the decomposed. But the details of the mechanism are not clarified yet.(omitted) -
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of dipping in tooth reserving solution on bond strength of 4-META/MMA-TBB dentin bonding system. The flattened dentin surface of bovine lower incisor was used for this investigation. The tooth were dipped in the tooth reserving solution (ViaSpan; Du Pont Pharmatical / Teeth Server "NEO";Neo Dental Chemical products CO/LTD, Japan/ Saline, Fuso Chemical CO, LTD, Japan) for 30 min.(omitted)
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Flowable and microfill composites have been recommended for Class V cavities. But the use of flowable composites is controversial because of its physical properties. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the microleakage of 6 composites (2 hybrids, 2 microfills, and 2 flowable composites) with/without load cycling. Methods: Notch-shaped Class V cavities were prepared on buccal surfaces of 180 extracted human upper premolars and then divided into non-load cycling group(G1) and load cycling group(G2).(omitted)
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The purpose of this study to evaluate several wann gutta-percha filling techniques using weight changes of resin blocks before and after canal filling in ribbon shaped canal. Simulated ribbon shaped root canals in 30 transparent resin blocks were instrumented to #40 using 06 taper Profile. 15 resin blocks were obturated with gutta-percha using cold lateral condensation. Warm lateral condensation using the Endotec II was then accomplished on the same 15 blocks. Another 15 resin blocks were obturated using the System B.(omitted)
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The objective of this study was to compare the apical shaping ability of the ProFile .04 taper, Lightspeed and HERO 642 rotary instruments and to assess the combined effect of GT Rotary files to Lightspeed and HERO 642 instruments. Forty-eight resin simulated root canal blocks divided into 4 groups with 12 canals. Forty-eight blocks were prepared by one operator with GT Rotary files using a high torque handpiece at 300 rpm. Thirty-six blocks in the three experimental groups were prepared with ProFile 04 taper file, Lightspeed file, HERO 642 file.(omitted)
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Maxillary first molar, the "6-year molar", is the tooth largest in volume and most complex in root and root canal anatomy. Therefore, maxillary first molar is possibly the most treated, least understood. It is the posterior tooth with the highest endodontic failure rate and unquestionably one of the most important teeth. The earliest permanent posterior tooth to erupt, the mandibular first molar seems to be the most frequently in need of endodontic treatment.(omitted)
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of EDTA irrigant depending on application times and temperatures. 31 human mature extracted teeth with a single canal and a closed apex were sectioned with microtome in 3mm thickness. They were distributed randomly into 6 groups of 10 specimens each and control group of 2 specimens. Each specimen was prepared with
$GT^{TM}$ rotary file (Dentsply, Maillefer Co., Swiss) and irrigated with 3ml sodium hypochlorite every minute. Then smear layer wasn removed with EDTA solution ($PULPDENT^{\circledR}$ , PULPDENT Co., USA.) except two control specimens. Specimens of each group were irrigated with 17% EDTA.(omitted) -
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of configuration of cavity on the mechanical properties such as flexural strength and elastic modulus of resin composites. The materials used were
$Clearfil^{TM}$ AP-X(Kuraray, Japan) and$Esthet-X^{TM}$ (Dentsply, USA) as resin composite. Dentin-bonding systems used in the study were$Clearfil^{TM}$ SE Bond(Kuraray, Japan) and Prime & Bond$NT^{TM}$ (Dentsply, USA). The specimens were prepared as 6 groups with 2 control groups and 4 experimental groups.(omitted) -
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of dentinal sclerosis and tubular orientation on Class V restoration bonded with three dentin bonding agents using confocal laser scanning microscope(CLSM). Class V cavities were prepared from freshly extracted caries-free human teeth. thirty of these cavities were divided into two groups based upon the status of class V cavities: Group 1, cervical abrasive lesions without preparation; Group 2, artificially-prepared wedge-shaped cavities.(omitted)
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the recently introduced light curing units to polymerize a light curing resin composite. Four light curing units XL 3000, Optilux 500 for halogen light source, Apollo 95E for plasma arc and Easy cure for LED (blue-light Emitting Diode) were evaluated. Radiometer was used for measure the light intensity.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the color change of composite resin polymerized with three type of light curing units. Composite resin (Z100, shade A2) were condensed inside a 2 mm thick metal mold with 7 mm diameter and devided into three groups. Twenty specimens of each light curing units were made. Group 1 : the specimens were polymerized with Apollo 95E (AP) for 3 seconds (
$1370{\;}㎽/\textrm{cm}^2$ ). Group 2: the specimens were polymerized with Spectrum 800 (SP) for 10 seconds ($250{\;}㎽/\textrm{cm}^2$ ) and 30seconds ($700{\;}㎽/\textrm{cm}^2$ ). Group 3: the specimens were polymerized with XL 3000 (XL) for 40 seconds ($480{\;}㎽/\textrm{cm}^2$ ).(omitted) -
Trigeminal nerve functions movement and sensation on orofacial region. Therefore, it is very important in dental clinic. Neurons with their cell bodies in trigeminal ganglion of trigeminal nerve root are primary sensory neurons and playa role of tactile sense, pressure, vibration and pain of orofacial area. Transmission of these senses depends on ion channels, we know that trigeminal ganglion neuron exists many kind of ion channels. Methods of definition on ion channel are several, but in this study we use immunostaining for detection of ion channels.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study was to compare the biocompatibility of AH 26, AH Plus, Pulp Canal Sealer, Adseal-1 and Adseal-2(newly developed resin-based sealers) using subcutaneous implantation test. 64 Sprague-Dawley rats were used. Three rats were used for each sealer for every experimental period (1, 2, 4, 12 weeks). The teflon tubes (5mm length, 1.5mm diameter) were washed with ethanol and distilled water and autoclaved. After anethesia four subcutaneous pockets (depth > 10mm) were prepared in each animal.(omitted)
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IL-6 and IL-10 are known to be inflammatory cytokines that mediate host response to invading microorganisms or pathogenic antigen. But the roles of these cytokines in pulpal inflammation are not well established. The objective of this study was to investigate the concentrations and the roles of IL-6 and IL-10 in the pulpal inflammation associated with gram-negative bacteria, P. nigrescens. We exposed the pulps of rat mandibular incisors and inserted sterile cotton in control groups and inoculated P. nigrescens in experimental groups.(omitted)
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Black-pigmented bacteria anaerobes have been implicated in the endodontic infections. This group of microorganisms includes Porphyromonas endodontalis, Porphyromonas gingivalis, prevotella intermedia, and Prevotella nigrescens. The organisms display a wide variety of virulence factors that may be pertinent to acute endodontic infections.(omitted)
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One fifth dilution of formocresol is usually used for pulpotomy of primary teeth and emergency pulpotomy of permanent teeth. Recently Depulpin (VoCo., Germany) gains popularity as devitalizing agent during root canal therapy in spite of high concentration of 49% paraformaldehyde. But there are not enough publications about the reaction of dental pulp and periapical tissue caused by Depulpin. Therefore, This study was performed to evaluate the histological changes in pulp and periapical tissue of rat after pulpotomy using formocresol and Depulpin.(omitted)
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In these days, as the patients requirements on ethetics are getting greater, so the restorative materials which match well with natural teeth colors are being developed. One of those materials is the composite resin. When we fill the composite resin into the prepared cavity, it makes some clinical problems because it shrinks during the polymerization. To resolve these problems, first we must have sufficient understandings on the polymerization of composite resin.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of various cavity configuration on bond strength and micro leakage of composite restoration. The specimens were prepared as followed; For control group(C=1), bovine teeth were wet-ground to expose flat dentin surface and in experimental groups, cylindrical cavities, same all2mm deep and 6mm in diameter(C=2.3), 4mm(C=3.0), and 3mm(C=3.7) were prepared.(omitted)
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The purpose of the present study were to evaluate microleakage of a fourth generation dentin-bonding agent following a walking bleaching treatment, to determine the effect of temporary postbleaching dressing with calcium hydroxide on microleakage and to investigate the effect of delayed intracoronal restoration on micro leakage. Forty extracted non-carious incisors were selected and conventional root canal treatment was performed. The teeth were randomly divided into 4 groups of 10 specimens each.(omitted)
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The use of flowable composite resins as liners in class II packable composite resins has been suggested by some manufacturers. However, the contributions of this technique are unproven. Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the gingival microleakage in class II packable composite restorations with or without the use of flowable composite resins as liners.. Method: Slot cavities were prepared on both proximals of 80 extracted human molars and randomly assigned to 8 groups of 20 each.(중략)
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the microtensile bond strength of sixth-generation adhesives according to various dentin surface treatments and to observe the interface between resin(Z-100TM) and dentin by SEM. This study employed forty-five non-caries extracted human molars and three adhesive systems were used; All-Bond 2(AB), One-Up Bond F(OU), AQ-Bond(AQ).; group 1, 2, 3 were used AB and were respectively treated by smearing(S), ultrasonic cleansing(US), etching(E).(omitted)
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Large butt-joint box typed class II cavites with cervical margins 1mm below the cemento-enamel junction were cut into 70 extracted human molars. The cavities(7 groups, n=10) were filled using a closed/open sandwich restoration or total bond restoration technique with materials according to the manufacturer's recommandation using the single-component bonding agent for each system. Teeth were thermocycled 500 times between
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The selection of a curing light is a multifactorial decision. While each method of polymerization presents unique clinical benefits, the optimal light-curing technique remains to be determined. The objective of this study was to check the difference of micro hardness and microleakage according to various light intensity (50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 600 ㎽/
$\textrm{cm}^2$ ) and curing time (10, 20, 40 seconds). A3 color of two composite resin, hybrid type DenFil and submicron type Esthet X were tested.(중략) -
The aim of this study is to compare the adaptability of thermoplasticized injectable gutta-percha technique to the canal walls in ribbon-shaped canals. Thirty resin models simulated ribbon-shaped canals were instrumented to #40 using. 06 taper Profile systems. Three groups of 10 resin models were obturated by the lateral condensation technique(LC) and the two thermoplasticized injectable gutta-percha technique; Ultrafil Endoset+Obtura II(EO) and Ultrafil Firmset(UF), respectively.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate influence of moisture control on bond strength of self-etching primer by measuring enamel and dentin shear bond strengths. 96 extracted human molars were divided into 8 groups. Group 1 (Enamel 30min Dry), Group 2 (E. 5s air dry), Group 3 (E. 1s air dry), Group 4 (E. blot dry), Group 5 (Dentin 30min Dry), Group 6 (D. 5s air dry), Group 7 (D. 1s air dry), Group 8 (D. blot dry) were divided.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study was to compare the root canal shaping ability of four nickel-titanium rotary instruments. Forty eight simulated curved root canals were instrumented in plastic with the Crown-down technique using the
$ProTaper^{TM}$ , the ProFile, the$GT^{TM}$ , and the Quantec. Canals were instrumented until apical canal were up to size 30 by one operator. Each instrument was used only once and instrumentation time was measured.(omitted) -
The purpose of this study was to compare ultrasonic with sonic root end preparations using anaerobic bacterial leakage model. Forty eight single rooted teeth were instrumented with Profile using crown down technique to .06 black and obturated with GP cone and AH 26 root canal sealer using warm vertical condensation technique. The apical 3mm of each root was resected. The teeth were randomly divided into two experimental groups of 20 teeth each and two control groups of four teeth as follows(omitted)
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of light intensity variation on the polymerization rate of composite resin using IB system(experimental equipment designed by Dr. IB Lee) by which real-time volumetric change of composite can be measured. Methods: Three commercial composites [Z100(Z1), AeliteFil(AF), SureFil(SF)] were photopolymerized with Variable Intensity Polymerizer unit (Bisco, U.S.A.) under the variable light intensity (75/150/225/300/375/450㎽
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Periapical tissue reactions and root resorption following replantation with different calcium hydroxide pastes Aim Along with the expanded clinical use of calcium hydroxide, literatures have suggested mixing calcium hydroxide with various vehicles. We evaluated and compared the periapical tissue reactions and root resorption after the canals were filled with various preparations of calcium hydroxide in replantation of rat molar.(omitted)
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This study evaluated the effect of time before addition and surface treatment on the shear bond strength between new and old(direct and indirect) composites. One hundred specimens of Charisma(Heraeus Kulzer, Germany) and thirty-five of Artglass(Heraeus Kulzer, Germany) were prepared in cavities(
$10mm{\times}5mm$ ) in acrylic resin molds. Charisma specimens were stored for 5min., 1hr., 24hrs., and 1 week in$37^{\circ}C$ distilled water and Artglass specimens were stored for 1 week in$37^{\circ}C$ distilled water.(omitted) -
This study was performed to evaluate the temperature rise on various position of the Buchanan plugger, the peak temperature of plugger's type and the temperature change by its touching time of heat control spring. The System B (Model 1005, Analytic Technologies, USA) and the Buchanan pluggers of F, FM, M and ML are used for this study. The temperature was set to
$200^{\circ}C$ . The power level on it was set to 10. The heat control spring was touched for 1,2,3,4 and 5 seconds respectively. (omitted) -
This study was performed to evaluate internal bleaching effect of various bleaching agent on discolored nonvital teeth. 40 Human teeth were intentionally discolored with erythrocytes of human blood and randomly divided into 4 groups: 10% carbamide peroxide gel (Opalescence, Ultradent, U.S.A.); 15% carbamide peroxide gel; sodium perborate (Duksan pure chemical Co., Korea) with distilled water; sodium perborate with 30% hydrogen peroxide (Duksan pure chemical Co., Korea).(omitted)
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Microleakage of restorative materials has been investigated mostly by dye penetration method. Dye penetration method was not quantitative and not measured repeatedly. Fluid filtration method was used to research purpose to understand the effects of various restorative treatments on dentin permeability. The purpose of this study was to evaluate of dentin permeability according to the process of compomer restoration treatment. In this study, C1 V cavities were prepared on buccal surface of thirty extracted human molars. The prepared cavities were etched by 37% phosphoric acid.(omitted)
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Conventional intraoral radiography continues to be the most widely used for the diagnosis of dental caries. But conventional intraoral film has several shortcomings, including processing error, increased radiation dose, etc. Recently, various digital radiographs substitude for conventional radiography to overcome these disadvantages. The digital radiographies are numerous advantages, including elimination of processing errors, lower radiation dose, image quality enhancements such as contrast and density modulation.(omitted)
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the four obturation techniques. In this study, eighty teeth were instrumented and randomly divided into 4 groups of 20 teeth each, according to the obturation techniques Group A was used with Microseal. in Group B, Thermafil. in Group C, continuous wave techniques, in Group D cold lateral condensation methods were used. After obturation, the teeth were taken a digital radiograph in mesiodistal and buccolingual directions to study the quality of the obturation.(omitted)