Literature DB >> 17262147

Sealer penetration and marginal permeability after apicoectomy varying retrocavity preparation and retrofilling material.

Renata Winik1, Angela Toshie Araki, José Augusto Alves Negrão, Marina Stella Bello-Silva, José Luiz Lage-Marques.   

Abstract

Apicoectomy failure is generally related to inappropriate marginal sealing of the retrocavity, which allows percolation of microorganisms and their products from root canal system to periapex. This study evaluated tubular penetration of canal sealers and marginal permeability after retrocavity irradiation with Er;Cr:YSGG laser and retrofilling with MTA or cyanoacrylate. Twenty-two single-rooted teeth were decoronated and endodontically treated, their apical 3 mm were resected and the root ends were retroprepared with a low-speed bur. Twenty roots were randomly assigned to 4 groups (n=5): GI and GII--retrofilling with MTA and cyanoacrylate, respectively; GIII and GIV--retrocavity irradiation with Er;Cr:YSGG laser (2.78 microm, 4 W, 20 Hz, 70.8 J/cm(2)) and retrofilling with MTA and cyanoacrylate, respectively. The remaining 2 roots served as positive and negative controls. The analysis of rhodamine B dye infiltration (p=0.05) demonstrated that laser irradiation and MTA retrofilling presented significantly higher permeability rates (p<0.05). Retrofilling with cyanoacrylate showed significantly lower permeability, either when laser was used or not on retrocavity. SEM analysis depicted more cyanoacrylate penetration through dentinal tubules when compared to MTA, suggesting a more efficient marginal sealing. Based on these results, it may be concluded that cyanoacrylate provided a less permeable retrofilling regardless of the retropreparation method, suggesting a more favorable condition to the establishment of the periapical healing.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17262147     DOI: 10.1590/s0103-64402006000400011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz Dent J        ISSN: 0103-6440


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2.  Push-out bond strength of calcium-silicate cements following Er:YAG and diode laser irradiation of root dentin.

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3.  Resistance to vertical root fracture of apicoected teeth using different devices during two root canal irrigation procedures.

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Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2018-04-26       Impact factor: 3.161

4.  Comparative evaluation of push-out bond strength of root-end filling materials in root-end cavities prepared by laser or ultrasonic technique: An in vitro study.

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Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2019 Jul-Aug

5.  Spectrophotometric analysis evaluating apical microleakage in retrograde filling using GIC, MTA and biodentine: an in-vitro study.

Authors:  Manisha Nepal; Snigdha Shubham; Rupam Tripathi; Jwolan Khadka; Deepa Kunwar; Vanita Gautam; Narayan Gautam
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