Tubulicid Red Label
a 0.2% EDTA solution; a smear layer removal agent on the surface of dentin
Also Known As:
Tubulicid Red; Tubulicid plus
Networked: 4
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
1 trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Chia, Margaret Soo Yee:
1 article
(08/2020)
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2. | Jayaraman, Jayakumar:
1 article
(08/2020)
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3. | Lim, Benjamin Syek Hur:
1 article
(08/2020)
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4. | Parolia, Abhishek:
1 article
(08/2020)
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5. | Porto, Isabel Cristina Celerino de Moraes:
1 article
(08/2020)
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6. | Ahmaduddin,:
1 article
(01/2014)
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7. | Bolla, Nagesh:
1 article
(01/2014)
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8. | Mandava, Pragna:
1 article
(01/2014)
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9. | Nayak, Shruti:
1 article
(01/2014)
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10. | Raj, Sarath:
1 article
(01/2014)
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Related Diseases
1. | Smear Layer
09/01/1994
- " After removal of the enamel, the smear layer on the dentin surface was treated with 38% H3PO4, Tubulicid Red, Dentin Conditioner, 1% NaF, 1% SnF2, Tubulicid Red (including 1% SnF2), Dentin Conditioner (including 1% NaF) and Dentin Conditioner (including 1% SnF2). " 08/01/2020
- " QMix has better smear layer removal ability compared to MTAD, NaOCl, Tubulicid Plus, and Phytic acid. " 01/01/1997
- " The use of Largal Ultra and Tubulicid Plus removed considerable amounts of the smear layer regardless of the method of instrumentation. " 09/01/1994
- " A study was conducted to observe the effectiveness of an EDTA-based agent, Tubulicid Red, and a polyacrylic acid-based agent, Dentin Conditioner, for removal of the smear layer from a prepared dentin surface, with or without a fluoride dentin reinforcing agent, using the dye penetration test and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). " 01/01/2014
- " The maximum depth of sealer penetration was observed in Group II followed by Group III and Group I. The use of -Tubulicid plus as a final irrigant provided better smear layer removal than Biopure a mixture of doxicycline, citric acid and a detergent (Tween 80) (MTAD(®)) and 17% EDTA."
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