About: Smear layer

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In dentistry, the smear layer is a layer found on root canal walls after root canal instrumentation. It consists of microcrystalline and organic particle debris. It was first described in 1975 and research has been performed since then to evaluate its importance in bacteria penetration into the dentinal tubules and its effects on endodontic treatment. More broadly, it is the organic layer found over all hard tooth surfaces.

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  • Se denomina capa residual a una capa que se puede establecer en las paredes del de los dientes de los seres humanos después de haber realizado tareas de odontología en el conducto radicular. Cuando la superficie del diente se altera por el uso de instrumentos manuales y rotatorios, durante la preparación de una cavidad, los restos se adhieren a las superficies de esmalte y dentina, formando así la capa residual, también denominada barro dentario, dentina esclerótica o deshecho dentario. (es)
  • In dentistry, the smear layer is a layer found on root canal walls after root canal instrumentation. It consists of microcrystalline and organic particle debris. It was first described in 1975 and research has been performed since then to evaluate its importance in bacteria penetration into the dentinal tubules and its effects on endodontic treatment. More broadly, it is the organic layer found over all hard tooth surfaces. (en)
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  • Se denomina capa residual a una capa que se puede establecer en las paredes del de los dientes de los seres humanos después de haber realizado tareas de odontología en el conducto radicular. Cuando la superficie del diente se altera por el uso de instrumentos manuales y rotatorios, durante la preparación de una cavidad, los restos se adhieren a las superficies de esmalte y dentina, formando así la capa residual, también denominada barro dentario, dentina esclerótica o deshecho dentario. (es)
  • In dentistry, the smear layer is a layer found on root canal walls after root canal instrumentation. It consists of microcrystalline and organic particle debris. It was first described in 1975 and research has been performed since then to evaluate its importance in bacteria penetration into the dentinal tubules and its effects on endodontic treatment. More broadly, it is the organic layer found over all hard tooth surfaces. (en)
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  • Capa residual (es)
  • Smear layer (en)
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