Literature DB >> 21613029

The efficacy of a cervical barrier in preventing microleakage of Enterococcus faecalis in endodontically treated teeth.

Maria Alice de Abreu Valadares1, Janir Alves Soares, Cristina Carneiro Nogueira, Maria Ilma de Sousa Cortes, Maria Eugenia Alvarez Leite, Eduardo Nunes, Frank Ferreira Silveira.   

Abstract

The clinical failure of coronal restorations can compromise the healthy periapical status of endodontically treated teeth. The purpose of the present ex vivo study was to assess the effectiveness of the cervical barrier in preventing bacterial microleakage in the eventual loss of the coronal restoration. Following removal of the smear layer and obturation to the cementoenamel junction using gutta-percha, 70 single-rooted mandibular premolars were randomly divided into five different groups: Group 1 received no additional treatment; Groups 2 and 3 had 2 mm and 3 mm of the obturation removed, respectively, followed by placement of a cervical barrier that was the same thickness as the obturation. In Group 4 (positive control), the root canals were filled only with gutta-percha, while in Group 5 (negative control), the root canals were completely impermeabilized following obturation. The filled root canals were incorporated into a split-chamber model system using Enterococcus faecalis as a microbial marker. The apices were suspended in the lower chambers. Leakage was determined daily for 60 days and evaluated for turbidity. According to Fisher's exact test, the cervical barrier in Groups 2 and 3 prevented the microleakage of E. faecalis into the root canals when compared with Groups 1 and 4. This result was similar to that for the completely sealed samples in Group 5 (p = 0.001).

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21613029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Dent        ISSN: 0363-6771


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1.  Coronal microleakage of endodontically treated teeth with intracanal post exposed to fresh human saliva.

Authors:  Simone Gomes Dias de Oliveira; Denise Jornada Gomes; Marcelo Hissé das Neves Costa; Ezilmara Rolim de Sousa; Rafael Guerra Lund
Journal:  J Appl Oral Sci       Date:  2013 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.698

2.  Coronal microleakage of three different dental biomaterials as intra-orifice barrier during nonvital bleaching.

Authors:  Nafiseh Zarenejad; Saeed Asgary; Nahid Ramazani; Mohammad Reza Haghshenas; Alireza Rafiei; Mohsen Ramazani
Journal:  Dent Res J (Isfahan)       Date:  2015 Nov-Dec

Review 3.  In vitro and ex vivo microbial leakage assessment in endodontics: A literature review.

Authors:  Sohrab Tour Savadkouhi; Hengameh Bakhtiar; Safoura Emami Ardestani
Journal:  J Int Soc Prev Community Dent       Date:  2016 Nov-Dec

Review 4.  Effect of an Intraorifice Barrier on Endodontically Treated Teeth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of In Vitro Studies.

Authors:  Lucas Peixoto de Araújo; Wellington Luiz de Oliveira da Rosa; Tiago Schlindvein de Araujo; Felipe Immich; Adriana Fernandes da Silva; Evando Piva
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2022-01-20       Impact factor: 3.411

5.  In Vitro Sealing Properties of Calcium-Enriched Mixture and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Orifice Barriers during Intra-Coronal Bleaching.

Authors:  Negar Moghadam; Amir Ardalan Abdollahi; Hoda Aghabalayi Fakhim; Zahra Borna
Journal:  Iran Endod J       Date:  2017
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