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2004, Number 6

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Rev ADM 2004; 61 (6)

Effect of the duralay’s acrylic resin monomer on the endodontic sealed

Bojalil VLG, Vera RJ, Dib KA
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Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 234-237
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Key words:

Root canal, post and core, seal..

ABSTRACT

Coronal leakage is one of the main causes of endodontic failure. Making an impression for a cast post with acrylic resin immediately after the radicular root filling system is a common procedure in restorative dentistry. This investigation assessed the impact of the Duralay’s † acrylic resin monomer on the seal provided by gutta-percha and Sealer 26†† endodontic cement.


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