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  Bouillaguet S, Shaw L, Barthelemy J, Krejci I, Wataha JC
Int Endod J. 2008, Mar;41(3):219-26 (pdf-file)
Long-term sealing ability of Pulp Canal Sealer, AH-Plus, GuttaFlow and Epiphany
Ozok AR, van der Sluis LW, Wu MK, Wesselink PR
J Endod. 2008 Feb;34(2):204-7 (pdf-file)
Sealing Ability of a New Polydimethylsiloxane-based Root Canal Filling Material
Roggendorf MJ, Ungvari S, Schoerner C, Ebert J, Petschelt A, Frankenberger R
Int Endod J. 2007 December;40:1005 (pdf-file)
Bacterial leakage in filled root canals using four root canal sealers
De-Deus G, Brandão M. C., Fidel R. A. S, Fidel S. R.
Int Endod J. 2007 October;40(10):794–799 (pdf-file)
The sealing ability of GuttaFlow in oval-shaped canals: an ex vivo study using a polymicrobial leakage model
Ozok AR, Van Der Sluis LWM, Wu MK, Wesselink, PR
13th Biennial Congress of the European Society of Endodontology Istanbul, Turkey (September 06-08, 2007) (pdf-file)
OP-01-06 The sealing ability of a new polydimethylsiloxanebased root canal filling material: An ex in vivo analysis
Sebastià Ramírez A, Hernández De Noé S, Cortés López M, Terol Duránsindreu F, Bellido Mercadé M, Cayón Roig M
13th Biennial Congress of the European Society of Endodontology Istanbul, Turkey (September 06-08, 2007) (pdf-file)
PP-03-05 Evaluation of microleakage in roots filled with guttapercha and Guttaflow with dye penetration test
Kontakiotis EG, Tzanetakis GN, Loizides AL
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2007 Jun;103(6):854-9 (pdf-file)
A 12-month longitudinal in vitro leakage study on a new silicon-based root canal filling material (Gutta-Flow)
Monticelli F, Sword J, Martin RL, Schuster GS, Weller RN, Ferrari M, Pashley DH, Tay FR
Int Endod J. 2007 May;40(5):374-85 (pdf-file)
Sealing properties of two contemporary single-cone obturation systems
Monticelli F, Sadek FT, Schuster GS, Volkmann KR, Looney SW, Ferrari M, Toledano M, Pashley DH, Tay FR
J Endod. 2007 Mar;33(3):310-3 (pdf-file)
Efficacy of two contemporary single-cone filling techniques in preventing bacterial leakage