| Literature DB >> 28845036 |
Zeliha Yilmaz1, Selen Küçükkaya Eren1, Emel Uzunoğlu1, Melahat Görduysus1,2, Mehmet Ömer Görduysus1,3.
Abstract
The aims were to evaluate the effects of different additives on the adaptation of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) plugs before and after different backfilling techniques and analyze the interference of filling procedures on the fracture resistance of simulated immature teeth. The apical parts of 60 teeth were filled with MTA mixed with distilled water (DW), propylene glycol (PG) or calcium chloride (CaCl2) and backfilled with cold lateral condensation (CLC) or warm vertical compaction (WVC). The specimens were subjected to adaptation analysis and fracture testing. CaCl2 addition resulted in poor marginal adaptation, while PG addition significantly decreased the fracture values (p<0.05). WVC technique negatively affected the marginal adaptation of MTA-CaCl2 plugs and decreased the fracture values of teeth with MTA-PG plugs (p<0.05). Mixing MTA with DW can be recommended as apical plug when the remaining root canal space is going to be filled with either CLC or WVC techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Apexification; Calcium silicate; Replica techniques; Root canal obturation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28845036 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2016-412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102