Paper Title

EVALUATION OF MARGINAL ADAPTIBILITY OF NT BIOCERA FLOW, ANGELUS BIO-C SEALER AND BIOACTIVE RCS- AN IN VITRO STUDY

Authors

Dr.Ramesh Chandra , Dr.Neeraj Kumar , Dr.Ankita Mehrotra , Dr.Ankita , Dr.Ranjana

Keywords

Keywords: Bioceramic sealer, Gap formation, Marginal adaptation, Scanning electron microscopy.

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to assess and compare the penetrability and gap formation of root canal sealers in root dentin, evaluating NT BioCera Flow, Angelus Bio-C Sealer, and Bio-Active RCS. Materials and Methods: Eighteen maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth were selected, radio graphed from two angles, and stored in saline-filled labeled vials. The teeth were randomly divided into three groups: Group I—NT Bio Cera Flow (n = 6), Group II—Angelus Bio-C Sealer (n = 6), and Group III—Bio-Active RCS (n = 6). After decoronating, root canal therapy was performed using fifth-generation rotary files. The root canals were then filled using the single-cone technique with the assigned sealer. Apical, middle, and cervical third sections of 1 mm were prepared using a water-cooled low-speed saw and analyzed under a scanning electron microscope. Clinical Relevance: Effective root canal obturation aims to achieve a complete three-dimensional seal to prevent reinfection and maintain periapical health. Traditional gutta-percha, being hydrophobic, can result in sealer detachment. Newer sealer systems have been developed to improve sealing capabilities. Bioceramic sealers are increasingly preferred for their superior flowability, extended setting time, and long-term stability, leading to better penetration into dentinal tubules. Results: The BioActive RCS group exhibited the least gap formation among the sealers evaluated in this study. Conclusion: BioActive RCS demonstrated superior sealer penetrability and minimal gap formation in the apical third compared to the other sealers tested.

How To Cite

"EVALUATION OF MARGINAL ADAPTIBILITY OF NT BIOCERA FLOW, ANGELUS BIO-C SEALER AND BIOACTIVE RCS- AN IN VITRO STUDY", IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (www.IJNRD.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.9, Issue 10, page no.b813-b817, October-2024, Available :https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2410186.pdf

Issue

Volume 9 Issue 10, October-2024

Pages : b813-b817

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Paper Reg. ID: IJNRD_301362

Published Paper Id: IJNRD2410186

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Research Area: Humanities All

Country: lucknow, uttar pradesh, India

Published Paper PDF: https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2410186

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