Post retention strength of apical and conventional coating obturation methods using bioceramic sealer: a laboratory investigation
Abstract Background Once bioceramic sealer (BCS) enters the dentinal tubules, it cannot be reliably removed. BCS-occupied dentinal tubules reduce fibre post retention strength. Coating gutta-percha with BCS only on the apical portion may improve post retention strength due to increased retention str...
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Main Authors: | Benjarat Chanapairin (Author), Sirinya Kulvitit (Author), Chankhrit Sathorn (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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