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Copper–Calcium Hydroxide and Permanent Electrophoretic Current for Treatment of Apical Periodontitis

Endodontic failure has been and continues to be a problem for endodontics-specialists. Complicated anatomy, numerous foramens, and accessory canals are an environment for microorganisms to infect the teeth. The purpose of the present work was to evaluate the regeneration of copper–calcium hydroxide...

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Autores principales: Meto, Agron, Droboniku, Etleva, Blasi, Elisabetta, Colombari, Bruna, Tragaj, Emiljano, Cervino, Gabriele, Fiorillo, Luca, Meto, Aida
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7867200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33540551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14030678
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author Meto, Agron
Droboniku, Etleva
Blasi, Elisabetta
Colombari, Bruna
Tragaj, Emiljano
Cervino, Gabriele
Fiorillo, Luca
Meto, Aida
author_facet Meto, Agron
Droboniku, Etleva
Blasi, Elisabetta
Colombari, Bruna
Tragaj, Emiljano
Cervino, Gabriele
Fiorillo, Luca
Meto, Aida
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description Endodontic failure has been and continues to be a problem for endodontics-specialists. Complicated anatomy, numerous foramens, and accessory canals are an environment for microorganisms to infect the teeth. The purpose of the present work was to evaluate the regeneration of copper–calcium hydroxide (Cupral)-endodontically treated teeth diagnosed with apical periodontitis using an electrophoresis technique. In total, 132 patients, aging from 19 to 65 years old, underwent endodontic treatment mono- and multi-radicular teeth, with complicated canals from January 2019 to June 2020. The patients were divided into two groups: (i) the control group—which included 54 patients (n = 62 teeth) receiving endodontic paste (Calcipast + 1) and, as final filling, the AH-Plus(TM) cement—and (ii) the Cupral group, which included 78 patients (n = 80 teeth) receiving Cupral paste plus the electrophoretic current and, as final filling, the Atacamit-alkaline cement. The clinical cases were periodically observed along an 18-month follow-up period via radiography. Data were expressed as focal size of the lesions (mean ± standard error (SEM) of all the radiographic outcomes) observed in each group at each interval point. Statistical analysis was performed using the Student’s t-test that allowed us to compare the control and Cupral groups; the statistical significance was set at p < 0.05 and p < 0.01, where the latter was highly significant. Before treatments, the focal sizes were 4.8 mm and 4.95 mm for control and Cupral-treated groups, respectively. After 6 months, the mean focal sizes were 3.9 mm and 2.14 mm for the control and Cupral groups, respectively. After 12 months, in the control group, the mean focal size was measured at 2.8 mm, while, in Cupral group, the lesion size decreased down to 0.31 mm and a highly dynamic regeneration of the destructive focal-bone occurred. After 18 months, the lesions were further significantly reduced in the control group (mean values of 2.62 mm), while they were barely detectable in the Cupral group (0.2 mm). In conclusion, we provide initial evidence that the Cupral-electrophoresis methodology is effective in treating destructive periodontitis of teeth with problematic canals up to 18 months, thus allowing teeth preservation.
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spelling pubmed-78672002021-02-07 Copper–Calcium Hydroxide and Permanent Electrophoretic Current for Treatment of Apical Periodontitis Meto, Agron Droboniku, Etleva Blasi, Elisabetta Colombari, Bruna Tragaj, Emiljano Cervino, Gabriele Fiorillo, Luca Meto, Aida Materials (Basel) Article Endodontic failure has been and continues to be a problem for endodontics-specialists. Complicated anatomy, numerous foramens, and accessory canals are an environment for microorganisms to infect the teeth. The purpose of the present work was to evaluate the regeneration of copper–calcium hydroxide (Cupral)-endodontically treated teeth diagnosed with apical periodontitis using an electrophoresis technique. In total, 132 patients, aging from 19 to 65 years old, underwent endodontic treatment mono- and multi-radicular teeth, with complicated canals from January 2019 to June 2020. The patients were divided into two groups: (i) the control group—which included 54 patients (n = 62 teeth) receiving endodontic paste (Calcipast + 1) and, as final filling, the AH-Plus(TM) cement—and (ii) the Cupral group, which included 78 patients (n = 80 teeth) receiving Cupral paste plus the electrophoretic current and, as final filling, the Atacamit-alkaline cement. The clinical cases were periodically observed along an 18-month follow-up period via radiography. Data were expressed as focal size of the lesions (mean ± standard error (SEM) of all the radiographic outcomes) observed in each group at each interval point. Statistical analysis was performed using the Student’s t-test that allowed us to compare the control and Cupral groups; the statistical significance was set at p < 0.05 and p < 0.01, where the latter was highly significant. Before treatments, the focal sizes were 4.8 mm and 4.95 mm for control and Cupral-treated groups, respectively. After 6 months, the mean focal sizes were 3.9 mm and 2.14 mm for the control and Cupral groups, respectively. After 12 months, in the control group, the mean focal size was measured at 2.8 mm, while, in Cupral group, the lesion size decreased down to 0.31 mm and a highly dynamic regeneration of the destructive focal-bone occurred. After 18 months, the lesions were further significantly reduced in the control group (mean values of 2.62 mm), while they were barely detectable in the Cupral group (0.2 mm). In conclusion, we provide initial evidence that the Cupral-electrophoresis methodology is effective in treating destructive periodontitis of teeth with problematic canals up to 18 months, thus allowing teeth preservation. MDPI 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7867200/ /pubmed/33540551 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14030678 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cervino, Gabriele
Fiorillo, Luca
Meto, Aida
Copper–Calcium Hydroxide and Permanent Electrophoretic Current for Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
title Copper–Calcium Hydroxide and Permanent Electrophoretic Current for Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
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title_fullStr Copper–Calcium Hydroxide and Permanent Electrophoretic Current for Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
title_full_unstemmed Copper–Calcium Hydroxide and Permanent Electrophoretic Current for Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
title_short Copper–Calcium Hydroxide and Permanent Electrophoretic Current for Treatment of Apical Periodontitis
title_sort copper–calcium hydroxide and permanent electrophoretic current for treatment of apical periodontitis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7867200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33540551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14030678
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