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Factors associated to apical overfilling after a thermoplastic obturation technique - Calamus® or Guttacore®: a randomized clinical experiment.

Javier L Nino-Barrera1,2, Luis F Gamboa-Martinez1, Horacio Laserna-Zuluaga1, Jessy Unapanta1, Daniela Hernández-Mejia1, Carolina Olaya1, Diana Alzate-Mendoza1.   

Abstract

The aims of this study were to analyze whether age, tooth type and sex are related to radiographically visible extrusion of filling material as an unintended outcome in teeth undergoing endodontic treatment with a thermoplastic obturation technique (Calamus® or GuttaCore®) and to determine whether the presence of such overfilling is associated to postoperative pain. We selected 120 teeth with diagnoses involving vital pulp and indication for endodontic treatment. Biomechanical preparation was performed using the Protaper Next® system with X2 or X3 master apical file. Teeth were randomly divided into 2 groups (n=60). Teeth in Group 1 were filled with the Guttacore® system and teeth in Group 2 were filled with single cone technique and Calamus® obturation system. Thermoplastic obturation techniques were found to cause overfilling in 53. 33% of the total cases (64 teeth) (56. 66% in Guttacore® group and 50% in the Calamus® group). Anterior teeth were found to be associated to presence of overfilling (p= 0. 024) (OR = 4. 35). Of the 120 teeth treated, 10 (8. 33%) presented postoperative pain and radiographically visible overfilling. The association between presence of extruded filling material and mild/moderate pain was statistically significant withp = 0. 002. To conclude, endodontic thermoplastic obturation with Guttacore® and Calamus® systems are significantly associated with the probability of filling material extrusion, and overfilling is associated to postoperative pain. Anterior teeth are 4 times more likely to be overfilled with the obturation techniques tested. Sociedad Argentina de Investigación Odontológica.

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Keywords:  Gutta-percha; Pain; Root Canal Filling Materials

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30056466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Odontol Latinoam        ISSN: 0326-4815


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