Which is best root canal sealer?

Conclusion: Resin cement sealed the root canals significantly better when compared with zinc oxide eugenol
zinc oxide eugenol
The chemical composition of ZOE is typically: Zinc oxide, ~69.0% White rosin, ~29.3% Zinc acetate, ~1.0% (improves strength)
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and glass ionomer sealers.
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What is used to seal a root canal?

A root canal sealer (cement) is used in combination with the core root canal filling material, e.g. gutta-percha. The primary role of the sealer is to obliterate the irregularities between the root canal wall and the core material.
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Can Dycal be used as root canal sealer?

Dycal was used in combination with gutta-percha points for the filling of root canals of single-rooted teeth. Results showed good adaptation in the dentine wall-gutta-percha cone interphase; Dycal was well tolerated by the apical and periapical tissues and gave little or no postoperative discomfort.
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How long can calcium hydroxide stay in root canal?

Therefore, while calcium hydroxide is a very effective intra-canal medicament, it should be used with caution for periods longer than 1 month, especially in traumatized immature teeth with thin root walls, which are more prone to root fracture.
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How long should calcium hydroxide be left in a root canal?

The duration of dressing with calcium hydroxide is dependent upon the objective of dressing. If used as a routine antibacterial dressing, then 7 days are sufficient. If the objective is to arrest a weeping canal, then it may be necessary to dress with a stiffer paste for a period of at least 14 days.
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What are the dangers of calcium hydroxide?

Some signs and symptoms of calcium hydroxide poisoning include:
  • vision loss.
  • severe pain or swelling in your throat.
  • a burning sensation on your lips or tongue.
  • a burning sensation in your nose, eyes, or ears.
  • difficulty breathing.
  • abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
  • vomiting blood.
  • blood in the stool.
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What is a disadvantage of calcium hydroxide as a lining material?

Calcium hydroxide has significant drawbacks; the low elastic modulus and low compressive strength of calcium hydroxide cavity liners restricts their usage to thin layers in specific areas, which is not critical to the support of restorations.
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How do you remove calcium hydroxide from a root canal?

Intracanal calcium hydroxide is usually removed from the root canal by the use of copious manual irrigation with either sodium hypochlorite combined with hand instrumentation and a final rinse with EDTA.
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Can calcium hydroxide be used as sealer?

Calcium hydroxide is just a root canal dressing. However, several calcium hydroxide-based endodontic sealers are available in the market. Such sealers can be used as root canal filling material for permanent teeth, mainly because of their excellent physical-chemical properties and bioactivity.
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What is the difference between MTA and calcium hydroxide?

MTA is more effective and superior comparing the Calcium Hydroxide as a direct pulp capping material, showed higher success rate with favorable outcomes in maintaining long term tooth vitality and easier to use in pulp capping. MTA is less toxic, less pulpal inflammation capping compared to Calcium Hydroxide.
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What are the advantages of calcium hydroxide?

The main advantage of calcium hydroxide is that it has an effect on microorganisms in the absence of direct contact, not only by creating a high pH environment but also by absorbing CO2 required for bacterial growth. The best technique for using calcium hydroxide is to place and condense the paste into the canals.
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