In vitro study comparing sealing ability of resin-based and bioceramic sealers using single-cone obturation technique
Nimiya V.H., Vishnu Chernad, Rekha P. Thankachan, Anoop Samuel, Ranjith K., Elvis Chiramel David

TL;DR
This study compares how well different dental sealers prevent leakage in root canals using a single-cone technique.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the sealing performance of bioceramic and resin-based sealers in endodontic treatment.
Findings
CeraSeal BC showed the highest sealing ability among tested sealers.
AH Plus performed better than DiaRoot and BioCera BC in sealing root canals.
Dye penetration was used as a method to assess sealer performance.
Abstract
This in vitro study was performed to compare the sealing ability of different bioceramic sealers- CeraSeal, DiaRoot BC and BioCera BC and that of AH plus sealer (n=17/group), utilizing single-rooted mandibular premolars. The specimens underwent examination under a stereomicroscope (magnification x2-20) for evaluation of dye penetration. Thus, we show that Ceraseal BC exhibited the highest sealing potential, followed by AH Plus, DiaRoot and Biocera BC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental materials and restorations · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
