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The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth

INTRODUCTION: Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has been suggested as an effective material for apical barrier, forming an effective seal against bacterial leakage in teeth with open apices. MTA needs moisture for setting; which can come from the apical region or a moist cotton pellet. This study was...

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Autores principales: Khalilak, Zohreh, Vali, Tabasom, Danesh, Farzad, Vatanpour, Mehdi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Iranian Center for Endodontic Research 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3467122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23060907
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author Khalilak, Zohreh
Vali, Tabasom
Danesh, Farzad
Vatanpour, Mehdi
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Vali, Tabasom
Danesh, Farzad
Vatanpour, Mehdi
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description INTRODUCTION: Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has been suggested as an effective material for apical barrier, forming an effective seal against bacterial leakage in teeth with open apices. MTA needs moisture for setting; which can come from the apical region or a moist cotton pellet. This study was intended to compare bacterial leakage in one- and two-step MTA apical barrier technique in open apices with different diameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The root canals of 52 extracted human maxillary incisors were prepared and open apices in two different diameters of 1 and 1.4 mm were created. The samples put in experimental groups randomly. A 4-mm thickness of MTA was placed as apical barrier for both one- and two-step methods. In one-step groups (1.4 mm diameter; n=12 and 1 mm diameter; n=12), the samples were obturated immediately after placing MTA plug. For two-step groups (1.4 mm diameter; n=12 and 1 mm diameter; n=12), a moist cotton pellet was placed over the MTA plug for 3 days before root canal obturation. Four samples served as positive/negative control groups. After one week, microleakage was evaluated using bacterial penetration technique and results were statistically analyzed utilizing SPSS software and Chi-square test. RESULTS: In one-step technique 13 and in two-step technique 12 samples showed bacterial leakage. There was no statistically significant differences between two techniques (Chi square, P=1). The difference between the results related to 1 and 1.4 mm apical foramens was also not significant (P=1). Also 12 and 13 samples showed bacterial contamination in teeth with 1 mm and 1.4 mm apical foramens, respectively (P=1). CONCLUSION: It seems that leakage of MTA apical plug using one- and two-step technique is comparable; however, in vivo investigations are highly recommended for more accurate results.
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spelling pubmed-34671222012-10-11 The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth Khalilak, Zohreh Vali, Tabasom Danesh, Farzad Vatanpour, Mehdi Iran Endod J Original Article INTRODUCTION: Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has been suggested as an effective material for apical barrier, forming an effective seal against bacterial leakage in teeth with open apices. MTA needs moisture for setting; which can come from the apical region or a moist cotton pellet. This study was intended to compare bacterial leakage in one- and two-step MTA apical barrier technique in open apices with different diameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The root canals of 52 extracted human maxillary incisors were prepared and open apices in two different diameters of 1 and 1.4 mm were created. The samples put in experimental groups randomly. A 4-mm thickness of MTA was placed as apical barrier for both one- and two-step methods. In one-step groups (1.4 mm diameter; n=12 and 1 mm diameter; n=12), the samples were obturated immediately after placing MTA plug. For two-step groups (1.4 mm diameter; n=12 and 1 mm diameter; n=12), a moist cotton pellet was placed over the MTA plug for 3 days before root canal obturation. Four samples served as positive/negative control groups. After one week, microleakage was evaluated using bacterial penetration technique and results were statistically analyzed utilizing SPSS software and Chi-square test. RESULTS: In one-step technique 13 and in two-step technique 12 samples showed bacterial leakage. There was no statistically significant differences between two techniques (Chi square, P=1). The difference between the results related to 1 and 1.4 mm apical foramens was also not significant (P=1). Also 12 and 13 samples showed bacterial contamination in teeth with 1 mm and 1.4 mm apical foramens, respectively (P=1). CONCLUSION: It seems that leakage of MTA apical plug using one- and two-step technique is comparable; however, in vivo investigations are highly recommended for more accurate results. Iranian Center for Endodontic Research 2012 2012-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3467122/ /pubmed/23060907 Text en Copyright © Iranian Endodontic Journal, 2012. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khalilak, Zohreh
Vali, Tabasom
Danesh, Farzad
Vatanpour, Mehdi
The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth
title The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth
title_full The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth
title_fullStr The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth
title_short The Effect of One-Step or Two-Step MTA Plug and Tooth Apical Width on Coronal Leakage in Open Apex Teeth
title_sort effect of one-step or two-step mta plug and tooth apical width on coronal leakage in open apex teeth
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3467122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23060907
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