Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics
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Resumo: | In various situations in the day-to-day of the endodontic clinic, the professional is faced with the need to carry out the work in more than one session. Therefore, it is imperative to select the appropriate temporary restorative material, which does not allow marginal percolation and prevents contamination of the root canal system. Microleakage consists of the passage of fluids from one place to another, and in the oral cavity, it can occur towards the inside of the tooth via the material-tooth interface, taking microorganisms, toxins and chemical substances into the root canal, which would promote the treatment failure. For this, it is necessary to maintain the aseptic chain, through chemical-mechanical preparation and, if there is a need to use a temporary restorative material to seal the endodontic access cavity, it should act as a real barrier to marginal infiltrations. Temporary restorative materials are used in Endodontics to ensure efficient sealing between treatment sessions, as well as after the end of treatment, until the tooth is definitively restored. Several researches are carried out in search of an ideal restorative material. Various materials have been the subject of research and investigation. However, it is essential to perform a temporary restoration in endodontic procedures of multiple consultations, preventing contamination of the root canal system. This article consists of a literature review that addresses the relationship between coronary microleakage and the performance of temporary restorative materials, widely used between endodontic treatment sessions. |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodonticsEvaluación de la microfiltración coronaria en materiales restauradores temporales utilizados en endodonciaAvaliação da microinfiltração coronária em materiais restauradores temporários usados em endodontiaCoronary microleakageTemporary restorative materialsEndodontics. Microfiltración coronariaMateriales de restauración temporalesEndodoncia.Microinfiltração coronáriaMateriais restauradores temporáriosEndodontia.In various situations in the day-to-day of the endodontic clinic, the professional is faced with the need to carry out the work in more than one session. Therefore, it is imperative to select the appropriate temporary restorative material, which does not allow marginal percolation and prevents contamination of the root canal system. Microleakage consists of the passage of fluids from one place to another, and in the oral cavity, it can occur towards the inside of the tooth via the material-tooth interface, taking microorganisms, toxins and chemical substances into the root canal, which would promote the treatment failure. For this, it is necessary to maintain the aseptic chain, through chemical-mechanical preparation and, if there is a need to use a temporary restorative material to seal the endodontic access cavity, it should act as a real barrier to marginal infiltrations. Temporary restorative materials are used in Endodontics to ensure efficient sealing between treatment sessions, as well as after the end of treatment, until the tooth is definitively restored. Several researches are carried out in search of an ideal restorative material. Various materials have been the subject of research and investigation. However, it is essential to perform a temporary restoration in endodontic procedures of multiple consultations, preventing contamination of the root canal system. This article consists of a literature review that addresses the relationship between coronary microleakage and the performance of temporary restorative materials, widely used between endodontic treatment sessions.En diversas situaciones del día a día de la clínica de endodoncia, el profesional se enfrenta a la necesidad de realizar el trabajo en más de una sesión. Por lo tanto, es imperativo seleccionar el material de restauración temporal apropiado, que no permita la percolación marginal y evite la contaminación del sistema del conducto radicular. La microfiltración consiste en el paso de fluidos de un lugar a otro, y en la cavidad bucal, puede ocurrir hacia el interior del diente a través de la interfase material-diente, llevando microorganismos, toxinas y sustancias químicas al conducto radicular, lo que promovería el fracaso del tratamiento. Para ello, es necesario mantener la cadena aséptica, mediante preparación químico-mecánica y, si es necesario utilizar un material restaurador temporal para sellar la cavidad de acceso endodóntico, debe actuar como una barrera real a las infiltraciones marginales. Los materiales de restauración temporal se utilizan en endodoncia para asegurar un sellado eficiente entre sesiones de tratamiento, así como después del final del tratamiento, hasta que el diente esté definitivamente restaurado. Se llevan a cabo varias investigaciones en busca de un material de restauración ideal. Varios materiales han sido objeto de investigación e investigación. Sin embargo, es fundamental realizar una restauración temporal en procedimientos de endodoncia de múltiples consultas, evitando la contaminación del sistema de conductos radiculares. Este artículo consiste en una revisión de la literatura que aborda la relación entre la microfiltración coronaria y el rendimiento de los materiales restauradores temporales, ampliamente utilizados entre las sesiones de tratamiento endodóntico.Em várias situações do dia-a-dia da clínica endodôntica, o profissional depara-se com a necessidade de realizar o trabalho em mais de uma sessão. Portanto, é imperioso selecionar o material restaurador temporário adequado, que não permita a percolação marginal e previna a contaminação do sistema de canais radiculares. A microinfiltração consiste na passagem de fluídos de um local para outro, sendo que na cavidade oral, pode ocorrer rumo ao interior do dente via interface material-dente, levando microorganismos, toxinas e substâncias químicas para o interior do canal radicular, o que promoveria o insucesso do tratamento. Para isso, faz-se necessária a manutenção da cadeia asséptica, através do preparo químico-mecânico e, se houver a necessidade da utilização de um material restaurador temporário para selar a cavidade de acesso endodôntico, este deverá atuar como real barreira às infiltrações marginais. Os materiais restauradores temporários são utilizados em Endodontia para garantir um eficiente selamento entre as sessões do tratamento, bem como após o término do tratamento, até que o dente venha a ser restaurado definitivamente. Diversas pesquisas são realizadas em busca de um material restaurador ideal. Vários materiais têm sido objeto de pesquisas e investigações. No entanto, é imprescindível a realização de uma restauração temporária em procedimentos endodônticos de consultas múltiplas, impedindo a contaminação do sistema de canais radiculares. Este artigo consiste em uma revisão da literatura que aborda a relação entre microinfiltração coronária e a performance de materiais restauradores temporários, amplamente utilizados entre sessões de tratamento endodôntico.Research, Society and Development2021-05-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1558410.33448/rsd-v10i6.15584Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e22210615584Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e22210615584Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e222106155842525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15584/13796Copyright (c) 2021 Mácio Emílio Caldeira da Silva; Dilceu Silveira Tolentino Júniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Mácio Emílio Caldeira da Tolentino Júnior, Dilceu Silveira2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15584Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:22.595627Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics Evaluación de la microfiltración coronaria en materiales restauradores temporales utilizados en endodoncia Avaliação da microinfiltração coronária em materiais restauradores temporários usados em endodontia |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics Silva, Mácio Emílio Caldeira da Coronary microleakage Temporary restorative materials Endodontics. Microfiltración coronaria Materiales de restauración temporales Endodoncia. Microinfiltração coronária Materiais restauradores temporários Endodontia. |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics |
title_full |
Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics |
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Evaluation of coronary microleakage in temporary restorative materials used in endodontics |
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Silva, Mácio Emílio Caldeira da |
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Silva, Mácio Emílio Caldeira da Tolentino Júnior, Dilceu Silveira |
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Tolentino Júnior, Dilceu Silveira |
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Silva, Mácio Emílio Caldeira da Tolentino Júnior, Dilceu Silveira |
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Coronary microleakage Temporary restorative materials Endodontics. Microfiltración coronaria Materiales de restauración temporales Endodoncia. Microinfiltração coronária Materiais restauradores temporários Endodontia. |
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Coronary microleakage Temporary restorative materials Endodontics. Microfiltración coronaria Materiales de restauración temporales Endodoncia. Microinfiltração coronária Materiais restauradores temporários Endodontia. |
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In various situations in the day-to-day of the endodontic clinic, the professional is faced with the need to carry out the work in more than one session. Therefore, it is imperative to select the appropriate temporary restorative material, which does not allow marginal percolation and prevents contamination of the root canal system. Microleakage consists of the passage of fluids from one place to another, and in the oral cavity, it can occur towards the inside of the tooth via the material-tooth interface, taking microorganisms, toxins and chemical substances into the root canal, which would promote the treatment failure. For this, it is necessary to maintain the aseptic chain, through chemical-mechanical preparation and, if there is a need to use a temporary restorative material to seal the endodontic access cavity, it should act as a real barrier to marginal infiltrations. Temporary restorative materials are used in Endodontics to ensure efficient sealing between treatment sessions, as well as after the end of treatment, until the tooth is definitively restored. Several researches are carried out in search of an ideal restorative material. Various materials have been the subject of research and investigation. However, it is essential to perform a temporary restoration in endodontic procedures of multiple consultations, preventing contamination of the root canal system. This article consists of a literature review that addresses the relationship between coronary microleakage and the performance of temporary restorative materials, widely used between endodontic treatment sessions. |
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