In vitro evaluation of apical microleakage using different root-end filling materials

Authors

  • Márcia Carneiro Valera São Paulo State University; Dental School of São José dos Campos
  • Carlos Henrique Ribeiro Camargo São Paulo State University; Dental School of São José dos Campos
  • Alessandra Sverberi Carvalho São Paulo State University; Dental School of São José dos Campos
  • Eduardo Ramalho Pereira Gama São Paulo State University; Dental School of São José dos Campos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000100010

Keywords:

Dental leakage, Root canal filling materials, Retrograde obturation

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the apical leakage of retrograde cavities filled with Portland Cement (Concrebrás S/A-MG-Brazil), ProRoot MTA TM (Dentsply International, Johnson City, TN, USA) and Sealapex (Kerr Corporation, Orange, California, USA) with addition of zinc oxide (Odahcam Herpo Produtos Dentários Ltda, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil). Forty-two extracted single-rooted human teeth were decoronated and used for this study. The root canals were instrumented at 1.0mm short of the apical foramen using the step-back technique to an apical ISO size 60. The roots were obturated with gutta-percha points and sealer Sealapex (Kerr Corporation-USA) and then 3mm of each root apex was sectioned at a 90° angle. Ultrasonic retrograde preparation was performed with a diamond tip to 3mm depth and the roots were randomly divided into 3 groups according to the filling material: G1-Portland, G2-ProRoot MTA, G3- Sealapex zinc oxide-added cement. The root surfaces were covered with nail varnish up to 2mm from the apical foramen, immersed in simulated tissue fluid for 30 days, and then immersed in 0.2% Rhodamine B solution for 24 hours for evaluation of marginal leakage. The results showed mean leakage of 0.75, 0.35 and 0.35 for groups 1, 2 and 3, respectively; however, Kruskal-Wallis test revealed that there was no statistically significant difference among the results (p>;0.05).

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Published

2006-01-01

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How to Cite

In vitro evaluation of apical microleakage using different root-end filling materials . (2006). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 14(1), 49-52. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000100010