Applied Sciences (Jan 2024)

Evaluation of the Marginal Adaptation of Two Hydraulic Calcium Silicate Cements Used in Apical Plugs: An In Vitro Study

  • Sara Filipe,
  • José Pedro Martinho,
  • Siri Paulo,
  • Catarina Carvalho,
  • Ana Coelho,
  • Inês Amaro,
  • Eunice Carrilho,
  • Anabela Paula,
  • Carlos Miguel Marto,
  • Henrique Girão,
  • Mónica Zuzarte,
  • Ana S. Pires,
  • Manuel Marques Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14020480
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 480

Abstract

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Background: The emergence of new hydraulic calcium silicate cements has revolutionized endodontics, addressing the limitations of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). The aim of this study is to assess and compare the marginal adaptation of two calcium silicate-based cements (White ProRoot MTA® and TotalFill® BC RRM Fast Set PuttyTM), when creating apical plugs for teeth with open apices. Methods: twenty-four single-rooted teeth were divided into two groups—GMTA (plug with MTA®) and GTBC (plug with TotalFill® BC RRM Fast Set PuttyTM)—and were sectioned at 1 mm and 2 mm from the apex. The transverse sections were analyzed with scanning electron microscopy and the marginal adaptation of the cements was measured with ImageJ® 1.3 software. Statistical analysis (IBM® SPSS® statistics software version 27) was performed and statistical significance was set at 0.05 (p ®, with a lower percentage of marginal adaptation failure (1.32 ± 4.47), presenting a statistically significant difference in the apical region (p = 0.029) but not in the cervical region of the apical plugs (p = 0.774). Conclusions: White ProRoot MTA® showed superior marginal adaptation in the apical section compared to TotalFill® BC RRM Fast Set PuttyTM.

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