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Sueli Satomi Murata

Researcher at Sao Paulo State University

Publications -  25
Citations -  676

Sueli Satomi Murata is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Root canal & Root Canal Obturation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 634 citations.

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Influence of the Type of Vehicle and Limit of Obturation on Apical and Periapical Tissue Response in Dogs’ Teeth After Root Canal Filling With Mineral Trioxide Aggregate

TL;DR: Results showed that MTA pastes prepared with either distilled water or propyleneglycol as vehicles had similar biological behavior (p > 0.05); root fillings placed at the cemental canal limit showed better results than the overfillings (p = 0.01), and MTA/propyl Monteneglycol paste was more easily placed into the root canals than MTA/distilled water paste.
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Reaction of the lateral periodontium of dogs' teeth to contaminated and noncontaminated perforations filled with mineral trioxide aggregate.

TL;DR: It might be concluded that the lateral root perforations sealed with MTA after contamination presented worse repair than the noncontaminated, immediately sealed perforation.
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Calcium salts deposition in rat connective tissue after the implantation of calcium hydroxide-containing sealers.

TL;DR: The results suggest that among the materials studied, the CRCS could have the least possibility of encouraging hard tissue deposition, which didn't exhibit any kind of mineralized structure.
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Influence of apical patency and filling material on healing process of dogs' teeth with vital pulp after root canal therapy

TL;DR: Both the apical patency (presence or absence) and the type of root canal filling material influenced the periapical healing process in dogs' teeth with vital pulp after root canal treatment.
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Influence of apical foramen widening and sealer on the healing of chronic periapical lesions induced in dogs' teeth.

TL;DR: Apical foramen widening and calcium hydroxide-containing sealer were more favorable to the healing of chronic periapical lesions in dogs' teeth after root canal filling with Sealer 26 or Endomethasone.