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INTRODUCTION
Filling of root canals optimally in
three dimensions after cleaning
and shaping is paramount in
preventing re-infection of the
root canal space.
Inadequate
root
canal
obturation,
which
causes
microleakage,
has
been
suggested as a major factor in
Microleakage
Microleakage
undetected
passage
of
bacteria,
fluids,
Nanoleakage
The
term
nanoleakage
was
of
marginal
leakage
occurs
gaps.
laterally,
submicron porosities
about 20 to 100 nm in width).
This
through
(estimated
to
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be
Although
nanoleakage
does
not
allow
Leakage
Coronal
Apical
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Results
Most
differences .
(Schuurs et al. 1993)
The
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aim
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To
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Materials
&
methods
SEARCH STRATEGY
The Medline database was searched:
Biosis (ovidsp).
The cochrane library (wiley).
Embase (http://www.Embase.Com).
The web of science (thompson).
No language restriction was applied.
The reference lists of the reviews and
studies concerning the topic were
searched for additional titles.
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Study selection
D.K.
Rechenb
erg
G. DeDeus
Review
ers
First Screening
Step
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Articles excluded:
Not on human teeth.
Not using microorganisms.
On intracanal medication rather than permanent root
fillings.
On leakage through coronal restorations.
On root end fillings or MTA plugs.
On perforation repair.
Completely off topic or used a different methodology.
Review articles.
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Reference name.
The year of publication.
Observation time in days.
Whether the purity of culture was controlled
(yes/no).
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81 full texts
93.8% Agreement
prior to
Discussion
67 included article
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articles).
Cultivability of microorganisms from the broth
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Discussion
The
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Coronally shortened teeth with a seal above the root filling bear
the disadvantage that materials predictably preventing
microbial leakage when placed on dentine are elusive. and
would need to be identified first.
the sealant.
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CONCLUSION
That
REFERENCES
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Thank You
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