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Сравнительная оценка краевой проницаемости пломбировочных материалов, используемых при ретроградном пломбировании корневых каналов зубов

Сравнительная оценка краевой проницаемости пломбировочных материалов, используемых при ретроградном пломбировании корневых каналов зубов

Abstract

Терапевтическое эндодонтическое лечение не всегда возможно в силу ряда причин. Появляется необходимость применения методов эндодонтической хирургии, в частности ретроградного пломбирования. Актуальным направлением является изучение эффективности использования того или иного пломбировочного материала для ретроградного пломбирования каналов корней зубов. Нами в эксперименте изучена апикальная микропроницаемость пломбировочных материалов «МТА ProRoot», «Триоксидент», «Рутдент», «Biodentine», «Ketac Cem»; доказано преимущество кальцийсодержащих материалов перед стеклоиономерными цементами.

Therapeutic endodontic treatment is not always possible for various reasons. There is need for methods of endodontic surgery, particularly retrograde filling. Actual direction is to study the efficiency of the use of a filling material for root canals of teeth roots. We have experimentally studied the apical mikropermeability filling materials «MTA ProRoot», «Trioksident», «Rutdent», «Biodentine», «Ketac Cem»; proven advantage calcium materials to glass ionomer cements.

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КРАЕВАЯ ПРОНИЦАЕМОСТЬ, РЕТРОГРАДНОЕ ПЛОМБИРОВАНИЕ, ПЛОМБИРОВОЧНЫЙ МАТЕРИАЛ

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