Retreatability of bioceramic based root canal filling utilizing different obturation techniques : (in-vitro study) /
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The purpose of the study is to evaluate two different obturation
techniques, single cone and cold lateral compaction used with bioceramic
sealer (Neosealer Flow, Avlon Biomed, Inc). The evaluation is regarding the
impact of obturating technique on depth of penetration of bioceramic sealer
inside dentinal tubules at three different thirds of root canal. Also, the
evaluation is regarding the impact of obturating technique on the amount of
remaining obturating material inside root canal and its depth inside dentinal
tubules at three different thirds of root canal system after retreatment using
machine driven files with continuous rotation motion.
A total of 24 single rooted permanent premolars were collected to
conduct this study. Decoronation was done followed by scouting and
irrigation. All samples were prepared using Hyflex EDM files in continues
rotation motion then samples were obturated with bioceramic sealer and one
of two different techniques single cone and cold lateral compaction
techniques. After incubation, 12 samples was retreated with Protaper
Universal Retreatment files followed by X2 and X3 Protaper Next files.
Three samples were sectioned vertically to be examined under CLSM
to assess penetration depth of bioceramic sealer inside dentinal tubules before
and after retreatment phase. Samples of subgroups with retreatment phase
were sectioned vertically to be examined under stereomicroscope to assess
filling material remnants inside canal system after retreatment.
After testing samples, raw data were collected for the statistician to get
the final results for each test. Regarding penetration depth, results showed that
there were statistically no significant differences between the two obturating
techniques while there were statistically significant differences in intragroup
comparison between three sections coronal , middle and apical. Highest values
were in coronal sections followed by middle and apical .
According to stereomicroscope results, there was statistically
significant differences between single cone technique and lateral compaction
technique. The highest values were found with lateral compaction technique.
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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.
