Artigos Científicos
Confira as principais publicações científicas que mencionam os produtos da Angelus.
A Decision Making: Implant or Endodontic Treatment? A Case Report. Acta Scientific Dental Sciences
RESUMO:
The present report describes the successful treatment of a tooth with an endo-perio lesion and an extensive area of bone resorption. The possibility of extraction and dental implant was discussed with the patient. Chemomechanical preparation was performed, and canals were filled with bioceramic cement and gutta-percha cones. After 12 months, clinical and radiographic evaluations showed remarkable remineralization. The decision to perform the endodontic treatment or implant was based on scientific evidence and correct clinical assessment.
REFERÊNCIA:
AMARAL. R.R.; ET AL. A Decision Making: Implant or Endodontic Treatment? A Case Report. Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ISSN: 2581-4893).
Volume 5 Issue 11 November 2021"
Evaluation of curved root canals filled with a new bioceramic sealer: A microcomputed tomographic study using images with different voxel sizes and segmentation methods
RESUMO:
Bio-C Sealer had appropriate filling ability. Visual and automatic segmentation can be applied to micro-CT images with voxel sizes from 5 to 20 μm to evaluate the filling of sealers with adequate radiopacity. Automatic segmentation should be used as a faster method.
REFERÊNCIA:
PINTO, J.C.; ET AL. Evaluation of curved root canals filled with a new bioceramic sealer: A microcomputed tomographic study using images with
different voxel sizes and segmentation methods. Microsc Res Tech. 2021;1–8.
Calcium Silicate Cements vs. Epoxy Resin Based Cements: Narrative Review
RESUMO:
The calcium silicate cements analyzed in these studies showed good biological and mechanical properties compared to conventional resin-based cements, resulting in better biocompatibility and less cytotoxicity; long-term studies are needed, but these cements have ideal characteristics to allow ecient filling of root canals.
REFERÊNCIA:
DIOGUARDI, M.; ET AL. Calcium Silicate Cements vs. Epoxy Resin Based Cements: Narrative Review. Oral 2021, 1, 23–35; doi:10.3390/oral1010004
Dentinal Tubule Penetration and Adaptation of Bio-C Sealer and AH-Plus: A Comparative SEM Evaluation
RESUMO:
Under the parameters of this study, BIOC exhibits higher penetration and better adaptation to the dentinal tubules compared to AHP.
REFERÊNCIA:
CACERES, C.; ET AL Dentinal Tubule Penetration and Adaptation of Bio-C Sealer and AH-Plus: A Comparative SEM Evaluation. EUR Endod J 2021. Published online: 22 April 2021
DOI 10.14744/eej.2020.96658
Comparison of PostobturationPain Experience after ApicalExtrusion of Calcium Silicate–and Resin–Based Root CanalSealers
RESUMO:
Different sealers present divergent extrusion rates1,5 and cause variable experiences of postobturation pain when extruded10. Furthermore, extrusion of root canal sealers can even be associated with further complications such as nerve injury 11
REFERÊNCIA:
"DRUMOND, J.P.S.C.; ET AL Comparison of Postobturation Pain Experience after Apical Extrusion of Calcium Silicate–and Resin–Based Root Canal Sealers. JOE Volume -, Number -, - 2021"
Impact of Warm Vertical Compaction on the Sealing Ability of Calcium Silicate-Based Sealers: A Confocal Microscopic Evaluation
RESUMO:
No differences were observed comparing the HiFlow with the Bio-C sealer. Although the BC sealers are recommended with the SC technique, it might be interesting to reconsider the application of Schilder’s principles with these newly introduced sealers. WARM TECHNIQUE
REFERÊNCIA:
EID, C.; ET AL. Impact of Warm Vertical Compaction on the Sealing Ability of Calcium Silicate-Based Sealers: A Confocal Microscopic Evaluation. Materials 2021, 14, 372. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14020372
Effect of obturation technique using a new bioceramic sealer on the presence of voids in flattened root canals
RESUMO:
The percentage of voids in the filled root canals was evaluated, and the data were statistically analyzed using the unpaired t-test (α = 0.05). The root canals filled using the thermoplastic technique created a smaller percentage of voids in the cervical/middle thirds than those filled using the single-cone technique (p < 0.05). There was no difference in the percentage of voids using either technique in the apical third (p > 0.05). The flattened root canals in the cervical/middle thirds were better filled using the ready-to-use calcium silicate-based sealer associated to the thermoplastic technique, compared with the single-cone technique. In the apical third, the techniques showed similar filling ability.
REFERÊNCIA:
SANTOS-JUNIOR, A.O.; EL AL. Effect of obturation technique using a new bioceramic sealer on the presence of voids in flattened root canals. Braz. Oral Res. 2021;35:e028
Does the ultrasonic activation of calcium silicate-based sealers affect their physicochemical properties?
RESUMO:
Twenty seconds of UA increased the mean flow values of Sealer Plus BC and Bio-C Sealer compared to NA (p < 0.05). UA did not influence the radiopacity and solubility of the tested sealers (p > 0.05). UA for 20 seconds enhanced the pH levels and the calcium ion release of Sealer Plus BC and Bio-C Sealer at 168h (p < 0.05). UA for twenty seconds interferes with some physicochemical properties of hydraulic calcium silicate-based sealers.
REFERÊNCIA:
SILVA, A.I.; ET AL. Does the ultrasonic activation of calcium silicate-based sealers affect their physicochemical properties? Brazilian Dental Journal
(2022) 33(6):20-27
Comparison of Fracture Resistance between Single-cone and Warm Vertical Compaction Technique Using Bio-C Sealer® in Mandibular Incisors: An In Vitro Study
RESUMO:
Warm vertical compaction technique (WVCT) did not affect the fracture resistance of endodontically treated mandibular incisors when compared to SCOT canal preparation
REFERÊNCIA:
LICHAA, R.; ET AL. Comparison of Fracture Resistance between Single-cone and Warm Vertical Compaction Technique Using Bio-C Sealer® in Mandibular Incisors: An In Vitro Study. The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, Volume 23 Issue 2 (February 2022)
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