| Literature DB >> 27790267 |
Shahriar Shahriari1, Farhad Faramarzi1, Mohammad-Yousef Alikhani2, Maryam Farhadian3, Seyedeh Sareh Hendi4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This in vitro study compared the apical sealing ability of three common root end filling materials namely mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), intermediate restorative material (IRM) and calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement using a bacterial leakage model. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The study was conducted on 83 single-rooted human teeth. Tooth crowns were cut and root canals were prepared using the step-back technique. Apical 3 mm of the roots were cut and a three-mm-deep cavity was prepared using an ultrasonic instrument. The samples were divided into three groups (n=25) according to the root-end filling material including MTA, IRM and CEM cement. The roots were inserted into cut-end microtubes. After sterilization with ethylene oxide, microtubes were placed in sterile vials containing 10 mL of Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth and incubated at 37°C and 0.1 mL of Enterococcus faecalis suspension compatible with 0.5 McFarland standard (1.5×108 cell/ ml), which was refreshed daily. This procedure was continued for 70 days. The data were analyzed using the chi-square, Kruskal-Wallis and log rank tests. The level of significance was set at 0.05.Entities:
Keywords: Apical Seal; Bacterial Leakage; Microleakage; Root-End Filling; Seal
Year: 2016 PMID: 27790267 PMCID: PMC5069914 DOI: 10.22037/iej.2016.16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran Endod J ISSN: 1735-7497
Frequency of bacterial microleakage in the experimental groups during study period (* the significance level of the Chi-square test
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| 18 (72) | 7 (28) | 0.143* |
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| 12 (48) | 13 (52) | |
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| 12 (48) | 13 (52) | |
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| 42 (56) | 33 (44) |
Bacterial count in the three experimental groups (* the significance level of the Kruskal Wallis test
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| 0.456 (0.680) | 0.08* |
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| 0.832 (0.698) | |
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| 1.042 (0.665) |
Figure 1The Kaplan-Meier Survival curves for the occurrence of bacterial microleakage in the three experimental groups
The mean time to bacterial microleakage in the three experimental groups (* the significance level of the log rank test
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| 58.333 | 50.489 | 66.177 | 0.04* |
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| 44.478 | 34.096 | 54.861 | |
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| 39.950 | 28.085 | 51.150 | |
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| 48.090 | 42.614 | 54.033 |