RUHS Journal of Health Sciences (Sep 2023)

Effect of Single Visit Apexification versus Complete Obturation using Mineral Trioxide Aggregate or Biodentine on the Fracture Resistance of Simulated Immature Teeth

  • Bobbin Gill ,Mariyam ,Nitin Mirdha ,Nirmala Bishnoi ,TarunGupta , Suresh Saini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37821/ruhsjhs.4.4.2019.216-222

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Introduction: The study was done to evaluate and compare the effect of single visit apexification or full obturation of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA)/ Biodentine on fracture resistance and pattern of fracture of simulated immature teeth. Methodology: Forty-five extracted maxillary central incisors were decoronated to a standard length of 20 mm and were divided into four experimental groups (n=10) and one control group (n=5). Peeso reamers (#1 to #5) were used to simulate immature teeth until they passed 1mm beyond the apex. Peeso reamer #6 was used 3mm beyond the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to mimic Cvek's stage 3 of root development. Canals in group 1 and 3 were completely obturated using MTA and Biodentine, respectively. Apexification with 5mm MTA and biodentine was done in group 2 and 4 and backfilled with guttapercha and AH Plus sealer, respectively. Fracture testing was performed using Universal Testing Machine and data was subjected to statistical analysis. Results: Complete obturation with MTA and Biodentine showed significantly higher fracture resistance than MTA and biodentine apexification groups. Conclusion: Full obturation with bioactive materials reinforces simulated immature teeth.

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