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Peer Reviewed Studies & Articles

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  1. Research Update: Leakage Resistance of a Self-Etch Sealer-Cone Obturation System.” G.M. Kurtzman & J.A. von Fraunhofer. Compendium, Vol. 29, No. 4, May 2008.

  2. A Novel Polyurethane-based Root Canal-obturation Material and Urethane-Acrylate-based Root Canal Sealer – Part 2: Evaluation of Push-out Bond Strengths.” Lin et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (5), May 2008.

  3. Effect of Dynamic Loading on the Integrity of the interface between Root Canal and obturation Materials.” He et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (4), April 2008.

  4. The Effectiveness of Manual and Mechanical instrumentation for the Retreatment of Three Different Root Canal Filling Materials.” Plotino et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (4), April 2008.

  5. Comparison of Regrowth of Enterococcus Faecalis in Dentinal Tubules after Sealing with Gutta-Percha or Resilon.” Kim et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (4), April 2008.

  6. Long-term sealing ability of pulp Canal Sealer, AH Plus, GuttaFlow and Epiphany.” Bouillaguet et al. IEJ, Vol. 41, No. 3, March 2008.

  7. Micropush-out bond strengths of gutta-percha versus thermoplastic synthetic polymer-based systems – an ex vivo study.” Kaya et al. IEJ, Vol. 41, No. 3, March 2008.

  8. Longitudinal Cytotoxic Effects of Endodontic Sealers on Human Gingival Fibroblasts.” J.M. Coil & M.F.Z. Scelza. Abstract PR.66. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  9. Effectiveness of Hand and Rotary Instrumentation in Obturation Materials Removal During Curved Root Canals Retreatment.” Ravanshad et al. Abstract PR65. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  10. Comparison of Coronal Bacterial Leakage Between Immediate Versus Delayed Post Space Preparation Using Resilon/Epiphany.”  Stewart et al. Abstract PR42. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  11. In Vitro Analysis of Biodegradation of Root Canal Filling Materials in Human Blood and Saliva.” Vasilakis et al.  Abstract PR21. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  12. Case Report – 90 Clinical Cases of Root Treatment Canal Filled With Resilon: Two-Year Follow-up.” E. O. Oya. Abstract OR35. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  13. Resilon and Gutta-Percha: A Retrospective Clinical Study of Healed vs. Non-Healed.” Cotton et al.  Abstract OR33. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  14. In Vivo Microleakage Evaluation of Two Root Filling materials in Teeth Without a Coronal Seal.” Duggan et al.  Abstract OR29. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  15. Cytotoxicity of Epiphany and Activ GP Sealer on L929 Cells In Vitro.” Donadio et al. Abstract OR25. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  16. Comparative Study of removal of Current endodontic Fillings.” Tasdemir et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  17. Reduced Long-Term Sealing Ability of Adhesive Root Fillings after Water Storage Stress.” DeDeus et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (3), March 2008.

  18. An In Vitro Evaluation of the Growth of Human Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts after Exposure to a Methacrylate-based Endodontic Sealer.” Heitman et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (2), Feb. 2008.

  19. Extended Setting Shrinkage Behavior of Endodontic Sealers.” Hammad et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (1), Jan. 2008.

  20. Significance of Moist Root Canal Dentin with the Use of Methacrylate-based Endodontic Sealers: An In Vitro Coronal Dye Leakage Study.” Pameijer et al. JOE, Vol. 34 (1), Jan. 2008.

  21. Bacterial leakage in filled root canals using four root canal sealers.” Roggendorf et al. Abstract R3.86. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  22. Resilon-Epiphany as a root-end filling: The seal evaluated by CFP.” M.A.A. DeBruyne & R.J.G. DeMoor. Abstract R3.85. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  23. An ex vivo comparison of the sealing ability of three endodontic sealers.” M. Leski & H. Pawlicka. Abstract R3.84. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  24. An assessment of the sealing ability of 3 root canal sealers using different instrumentation techniques.” L. Suchodolski & D. Piatowska. Abstract R3.83. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  25. Evaluation of glucose penetration along gutta-percha and thermoplastic synthetic polymer-based root filling systems.” Ureyen et al. Abstract R3.82. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  26. Assessment of the apical sealing ability of Resilon/Epiphany using a fluid filtration technique.” M.M. Franko & F. Sevgican. Abstract R3.81. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  27. Fracture resistance of roots filled with new resin based sealers.” Kont et al.  Abstract R3.72. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  28. Shear bond strength of a self etching, dual-curable sealer: MetaSEAL.” Belli et al. Abstract R3.67. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  29. Bond strength to root canal dentine following different irrigation protocols using a new testing method.” Roedl et al. Abstract R3.66. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.

  30. Evaluation of the voids of different root filling materials using computed tomography.” M. Ozcopur & H. Ari. Abstract R3.65. IEJ, Vol. 40, No. 12, Dec. 2007.


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