Preferred Label : root canal filling materials;
MeSH definition : Materials placed inside a root canal for the purpose of obturating or sealing it.
The materials may be gutta-percha, silver cones, paste mixtures, or other substances.
(Dorland, 28th ed, p631 & Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p187);
MeSH synonym : Root Canal Filling Material;
MeSH hyponym : root canal sealants; Canal Sealants, Root; Sealants, Root Canal; Canal Sealant, Root; Root Canal Sealant; Sealant, Root Canal;
MeSH annotation : IM; coord with specific material if pertinent (IM); D25-26 qualif;
Is substance : O;
Origin ID : D012387;
UMLS CUI : C0035845;
Allowable qualifiers
Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
Indexing information
- BIOCEM [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- RC-2B [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- SPAD [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- TP 2206 [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- TS60 [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- apexit [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- cavit [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- cavit G [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- colapol [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- endomet [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- fermit [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- lime [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- nogenol [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- rocanal [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- rootcal [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- sealite [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- sultan [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
Record concept(s)
Related MeSH Supplementary Concept(s)
- ApexCal [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- CPoint [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- MTA bio [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- bioplic [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- bioseal [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- calen [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- capasio [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- diatemp [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- endion [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- endocem [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- oxpara [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- polifil [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- proendo [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
- tempit [MeSH Supplementary Concept]
Semantic type(s)
UMLS correspondences (same concept)
Materials placed inside a root canal for the purpose of obturating or sealing it.
The materials may be gutta-percha, silver cones, paste mixtures, or other substances.
(Dorland, 28th ed, p631 & Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p187)