RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Jun 2019)

The relationship between the storage methods and the formation of dentinal defects (cracks)

  • Fábio Nakao ARASHIRO,
  • Michelle Tavares Galotto NANTES,
  • Pedro Gregol da SILVA,
  • Key Fabiano Souza PEREIRA,
  • Muryllo Eduardo Sales dos SANTOS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-86372019000283566
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67
p. e20190028

Abstract

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Objective: This research study aims at conducting an in vitro evaluation of crack formation in freshly extracted teeth after undergoing different storage and decontamination methods. Methods: 60 erupted upper third molars conventionally extracted using forceps # 210h (quinelato surgical instruments, rio claro - sp) and randomly distributed in three groups (n = 30): group 1 - storage in dry environment for 30 days, group 2 - sterilization in autoclave and storage for 30 days in distilled water, and group 3 - 10% formaldehyde decontamination for 14 days and storage in distilled water for additional 30 days. after the storage period, teeth had their roots transversely sectioned at 2, 4 and 6 mm below the root apex using a low rotation diamond disk under constant cooling. the evaluation of fragments was performed using a 30-time magnification microscope. Results: Cracks were seen only in group 1 and the chi-square statistical test with 5% significance level showed a statistically significant difference comparing the dry storage group to the others. Conclusion: The storage of extracted teeth in a dry environment influences the formation of dentinal defects.

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