European Journal of Dentistry, Table of Contents CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Eur J Dent 2015; 09(03): 411-414DOI: 10.4103/1305-7456.163225 Original Article Dental Investigation Society Antimicrobial activity of a temporary sealant used in endodontic treatment: An in vitro study Authors Author Affiliations Helena Baruffaldi Domingos 1 Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Estácio de Sá University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil Lucio Souza Gonçalves 1 Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Estácio de Sá University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil Milton de Uzeda 1 Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Estácio de Sá University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil Recommend Article Abstract Full Text PDF Download(opens in new window) Key words: Key words:Antimicrobial - dental materials - saliva References REFERENCES 1 Nóbrega LM, Delboni MG, Martinho FC, Zaia AA, Ferraz CC, Gomes BP. Treponema diversity in root canals with endodontic failure. Eur J Dent 2013; 7: 61-8 2 Al-Hezaimi K, Naghshbandi J, Oglesby S, Simon JH, Rotstein I. Human saliva penetration of root canals obturated with two types of mineral trioxide aggregate cements. J Endod 2005; 31: 453-6 3 Heling I, Gorfil C, Slutzky H, Kopolovic K, Zalkind M, Slutzky-Goldberg I. Endodontic failure caused by inadequate restorative procedures: Review and treatment recommendations. J Prosthet Dent 2002; 87: 674-8 4 Pai SF, Yang SF, Sue WL, Chueh LH, Rivera EM. Microleakage between endodontic temporary restorative materials placed at different times. J Endod 1999; 25: 453-6 5 Khayat A, Lee SJ, Torabinejad M. Human saliva penetration of coronally unsealed obturated root canals. J Endod 1993; 19: 458-61 6 Siqueira Jr JF. editors. Endodontic infections and the etiology of apical periodontitis. In: Treatment of Endodontic Infections. Rio de Janeiro: Quintessence; 2011: P. 7-15 7 Vigodent SA. Available from: http://www.vigodent.com.br/produto/?CodProduto=17 [Last accessed on 2013 Dec 02] 8 Couto PH, Pinheiro JM, Couto LH, Freiras MR. In vitro evaluation of coronal microleakage of five materials. Arq Bras Odontol 2010; 6: 78-88 9 Reiss-Araújo C, Gominho L, Albuquerque DS, Cardoso JC, Macedo GM, Jesus RCB. et al. The antimicrobial action analysis of coronary temporary sealing materials used in endodontics. RSBO 2006; 3: 7-14 10 Siqueira Jr JF, Lopes HP. editors. Intracanal medication. In: Endodontics: Biology and technique. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan; 2010: P. 611-3 11 Cruz EV, Shigetani Y, Ishikawa K, Kota K, Iwaku M, Goodis HE. A laboratory study of coronal microleakage using four temporary restorative materials. Int Endod J 2002; 35: 315-20 12 Zmener O, Banegas G, Pameijer CH. Coronal microleakage of three temporary restorative materials: An in vitro study. J Endod 2004; 30: 582-4 13 Grillo JP, Uzeda M, Alves FR, Goncalves LS. Temporary coronary dental sealers: Determination of in vitro antimicrobial activity. Rev Assoc Paul Cir Dent 2013; 67: 136-40 14 Aledrissy HI, Abubakr NH, Ahmed YahiaN, Eltayib IbrahimY. Coronal microleakage for readymade and hand mixed temporary filling materials. Iran Endod J 2011; 6: 155-9 15 Madarati A, Rekab MS, Watts DC, Qualtrough A. Time-dependence of coronal seal of temporary materials used in endodontics. Aust Endod J 2008; 34: 89-93 16 Magura ME, Kafrawy AH, Brown Jr CE, Newton CW. Human saliva coronal microleakage in obturated root canals: An in vitro study. J Endod 1991; 17: 324-31 17 Naseri M, Ahangari Z, Shahbazi MoghadamM, Mohammadian M. Coronal sealing ability of three temporary filling materials. Iran Endod J 2012; 7: 20-4 18 Srikumar GP, Varma KR, Shetty KH, Kumar P. Coronal microleakage with five different temporary restorative materials following walking bleach technique: An ex-vivo study. Contemp Clin Dent 2012; 3: 421-6