The efficacy of different retreatment protocols in the removal of root canal filling materials from oval root canal : (An in-vitro study) /
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Root canal retreatment becomes necessary when the initial treatment
proves unsuccessful due to factors like persistent infection and various
complications. To ensure a successful retreatment, it is crucial to remove
the previous filling materials and focus on thorough disinfection.
In this study, 32 fully developed non-carious human lower second
premolars were extracted for orthodontic reasons and used for research
purposes. The teeth were carefully selected based on specific criteria such
as dimensions, morphology, absence of defects, and no previous
endodontic treatment. Radiographs were taken to confirm the presence of
a single oval canal.
Root canal treatment was done for all samples using Hyflex EDM
files and obturated by gutta-percha and Bioceramic sealer using warm
vertical compaction technique. All root canals were then retreated using
different protocols. The samples were divided into different groups based
on the retreatment system with or without solvent. (Group 1): Rotation with
solvent, (Group2): Rotation without solvent, (Group 3): Reciprocation
with solvent and (Group 4): Reciprocation without solvent.
This study examined the Percentage of the remaining filling material
in different groups and root sections. The intergroup comparison showed
no significant differences between different kinematics. In the intragroup
comparison, significant differences were detected within each group across
the different sections, with higher values generally observed in the apical
section.
No cracks were observed in the samples from both the control group
and the other four groups.
Also, the working time was compared (mm:ss) among different
groups. No significant differences were found between all groups.
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DISSERTATION NOTE-Degree type M.Sc.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes bibliographic references.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes bibliographic references.
