Journal of Dental Sciences (Mar 2016)

Effect of timing of post space preparation on the apical seal when using different sealers and obturation techniques

  • Emre Nagas,
  • Elcin Karaduman,
  • Cem Sahin,
  • Ozgur Uyanik,
  • Senay Canay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jds.2012.05.017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 79 – 82

Abstract

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Background/purpose: To prepare the post apace, some of the root-canal filling material has to be removed, which can affect the apical seal. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of immediate post space preparation to that of delayed post space preparation on apical sealing using three different endodontic sealers and obturation techniques. Materials and methods: In total, 90 decrowned single-rooted human teeth were studied. After root canals were prepared with 0.06 tapered nickel–titanium rotary files to size 30, the roots were categorized randomly into three experimental groups according to the obturation material: (1) AH plus/gutta-percha; (2) Sealite Ultra/gutta-percha; and (3) Epiphany/Resilon. Furthermore in all groups, specimens were categorized randomly into three subgroups according to the obturation technique (n = 10): (1) single cone; (2) cold lateral compaction; and (3) System B + Obtura. After root-canal filling, post space preparation was immediately performed in Group 1, after 24 hours in Group 2, and after 7 days in Group 3. Apical leakage was measured using the fluid-filtration method. Statistical analysis was performed using the Kruskal–Wallis test and Wilcoxon signed ranks test at P Sealite Ultra/gutta-percha > AH plus/gutta-percha (P < 0.001). Conclusion: To reduce apical leakage, clinicians should use AH plus together with any of the obturation techniques after 7 days of obturation.

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