Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3149877 | Journal of Endodontics | 2007 | 4 Pages |
This study compared the sealing ability of newly developed calcium phosphate–based root canal sealers (CAPSEAL I, CAPSEAL II) with other calcium phosphate–based sealer (Sankin Apatite Root Canal Sealer: SARCS I, SARCS III), a resin-based sealer (AH Plus), a ZOE-based sealer (Pulp Canal Sealer EWT), and a calcium hydroxide–based sealer (Sealapex) by using an anaerobic bacterial leakage model with Prevotella nigrescens during a 90-day observation period (n = 15/group). SARCS I and III had significantly greater leakage with P. nigrescens than all other groups (P < .05). There was no other statistical difference between the sealers. Field emission–scanning electron microscope observations showed that both CAPSEAL I and II sealers were well-adapted to the canal wall and infiltrated into the dentinal tubules.