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Root canal obturation: experimental study on the thermafil system related to different irrigation protocols.

Guido Migliau1, Afrah Ali Abdullah Sofan1, Eshrak Ali Abdullah Sofan1, Salvatore Cosma2, Stefano Eramo2, Livio Gallottini1.   

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to stress the ability of a specific obturation technique (thermafil technique) to seal root canal system in presence or absence of smear layer.
METHODOLOGY: Sixteen monoradicular teeth, extracted for periodontal reasons, were collected for this study. All specimens were prepared with nickel-titanium rotary files, and then divided into two groups: for each group was applied a different kind of irrigation method, verifying the effectiveness in removing the smear layer, thus rendering the dentinal tubules more permeable for penetration of softened gutta-percha. Thermafil system was used to fill the root canals, and then all the specimens were observed under scanning electron microscope (SEM).
RESULTS: The results showed that the Group which followed irrigation only with sodium hypochlorite exhibited significantly less gutta-percha tags when compared to the second Group, which was irrigated with sodium hypochlorite and EDTA.
CONCLUSION: The thermafil systems have a very good quality of compression and fluency that permit to gain a good seal of endodontic space; furthermore it allows the penetration of gutta-percha with the formation of numerous of gutta-percha tags inside the dentinal tubules above all when smear layer is reduced or eliminated.

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Keywords:  EDTA (Ethylene diaminetetraacetic acid); dentinal tubules; gutta-percha tags; smear layer; sodium hypochlorite; thermafil

Year:  2014        PMID: 25506413      PMCID: PMC4252860     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Stomatol (Roma)        ISSN: 1824-0852


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