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Comparing the Ability of Different Materials and Techniques in Filling Artificial Internal Resorption Cavities

OBJECTIVE: This ex vivo study aims to investigate the root filling quality of warm vertical technique, single-cone technique with GuttaFlow2, Endoseal MTA and EndoSequence BC sealer as a sealer in artificial internal resorption cavity. METHODS: For this study, 40 human single-root teeth were selecte...

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Autores principales: Yazdi, Kazem Ashofteh, Aminsobhani, Mohsen, Alemi, Parvin
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Publicado: Kare Publishing 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32161882
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/eej.2018.13008
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Aminsobhani, Mohsen
Alemi, Parvin
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description OBJECTIVE: This ex vivo study aims to investigate the root filling quality of warm vertical technique, single-cone technique with GuttaFlow2, Endoseal MTA and EndoSequence BC sealer as a sealer in artificial internal resorption cavity. METHODS: For this study, 40 human single-root teeth were selected. After root preparation, the roots were horizontally sectioned 7 mm from the apex. The hemisphere cavities were created on both sides, and then they were re-approximated. According to filling methods and materials, the samples were randomly as-signed to four experimental groups: I: warm vertical compaction technique (WVC), II: single-cone technique with GuttaFlow2 (GF), III: single-cone technique with Endoseal MTA sealer (EM), IV: single-cone technique with EndoSequence BC sealer (ES). Filled roots were radiographed in buccolingual and mesiodistal views to check the obturation, and stored in humid environment at the room temperature for 7 days. Each tooth was sectioned 7 mm from the root apex at the level of the previous cut, and it was then photographed un-der stereomicroscope. The photographs and radiographs of all samples were imported to an image-analysis software to calculate the percentage of sealer, gutta-percha, and voids. The results were statistically analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Kruskal–Wallis Dunn’s tests. RESULTS: In buccolingual view of radiographs, the WVC and EM groups showed significantly lower percent-age of voids (P value<0.05) compared to that in the GF group. In mesiodistal view, the WVC and EM groups showed significantly lower percentage of voids (P value<0.05) compared to that in the GF and ES groups. In stereomicroscope evaluation, the WVC and EM groups showed significantly lower percentage of voids (P value<0.05) compared to that in the GF and ES groups. The differences observed between the WVC and EM groups (P value>0.05) or between the GF and ES groups (P value>0.05) were not significant. CONCLUSION: WVC technique and single-cone technique with EM sealer are the optimum methods to fill ar-tificial resorption cavities.
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spelling pubmed-70065612020-03-11 Comparing the Ability of Different Materials and Techniques in Filling Artificial Internal Resorption Cavities Yazdi, Kazem Ashofteh Aminsobhani, Mohsen Alemi, Parvin Eur Endod J Original Article OBJECTIVE: This ex vivo study aims to investigate the root filling quality of warm vertical technique, single-cone technique with GuttaFlow2, Endoseal MTA and EndoSequence BC sealer as a sealer in artificial internal resorption cavity. METHODS: For this study, 40 human single-root teeth were selected. After root preparation, the roots were horizontally sectioned 7 mm from the apex. The hemisphere cavities were created on both sides, and then they were re-approximated. According to filling methods and materials, the samples were randomly as-signed to four experimental groups: I: warm vertical compaction technique (WVC), II: single-cone technique with GuttaFlow2 (GF), III: single-cone technique with Endoseal MTA sealer (EM), IV: single-cone technique with EndoSequence BC sealer (ES). Filled roots were radiographed in buccolingual and mesiodistal views to check the obturation, and stored in humid environment at the room temperature for 7 days. Each tooth was sectioned 7 mm from the root apex at the level of the previous cut, and it was then photographed un-der stereomicroscope. The photographs and radiographs of all samples were imported to an image-analysis software to calculate the percentage of sealer, gutta-percha, and voids. The results were statistically analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Kruskal–Wallis Dunn’s tests. RESULTS: In buccolingual view of radiographs, the WVC and EM groups showed significantly lower percent-age of voids (P value<0.05) compared to that in the GF group. In mesiodistal view, the WVC and EM groups showed significantly lower percentage of voids (P value<0.05) compared to that in the GF and ES groups. In stereomicroscope evaluation, the WVC and EM groups showed significantly lower percentage of voids (P value<0.05) compared to that in the GF and ES groups. The differences observed between the WVC and EM groups (P value>0.05) or between the GF and ES groups (P value>0.05) were not significant. CONCLUSION: WVC technique and single-cone technique with EM sealer are the optimum methods to fill ar-tificial resorption cavities. Kare Publishing 2018-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7006561/ /pubmed/32161882 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/eej.2018.13008 Text en Copyright: © 2019 European Endodontic Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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title_fullStr Comparing the Ability of Different Materials and Techniques in Filling Artificial Internal Resorption Cavities
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the Ability of Different Materials and Techniques in Filling Artificial Internal Resorption Cavities
title_short Comparing the Ability of Different Materials and Techniques in Filling Artificial Internal Resorption Cavities
title_sort comparing the ability of different materials and techniques in filling artificial internal resorption cavities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32161882
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/eej.2018.13008
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