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Title: | Comparison of Apical Microleakage of Four Contemporary Endodontic Sealers by Dye Penetration Method |
Authors: | Mahmood Abd-alateef Al-Kadhi, Ayad Bahjat Mohamed Amin Al-Ani, zainab Ali Jassim Al-Eanizi, Jassim |
Keywords: | dye penetration apical micro leakage |
Issue Date: | Jun-2019 |
Publisher: | Ayad Mahmood Abd-alateef Al-Kadhi1), Zainb Bahjat Mohamed Amin Al-Ani2), Jassim Ali Jassim Al-Eanizi2) |
Abstract: | Objective: The study aims to evaluate the sealing ability of total fill bioceramic, GuttaFlow®2, Epoxy (Acroseal) and Zinc Oxide Eugenol base sealer. Material and method: 40 single-rooted lower 1st premolar were selected and divided into 4 equal groups (n = 10). All groups were instrumented by one shape file technique and were obturated by matching gutta-percha with different sealers: Group1 Zinc Oxide Eugenol base (I-Endo), Group 2 Epoxy (Acroseal), Group 3 GuttaFlow®2 and Group 4 total fill BC. The groups were placed under 100% humidity condition for 48 hours. Then, they were submerged in 2% methylene blue dye for one week. Dried, sectioned longitudinally and adhere to the slide. Images were captured by a digital camera fixed in a stereomicroscope, and then the length of the dye penetration was calculated by the Photoshop program in the computer. Results: The dye penetration and standard deviation of the groups were as follows: Group1 (2.55 mm/SD0.80), Group2 (2.89 mm/SD0.48), Group3 (2.29 mm/SD0.82) and Group4 (1.52 mm/SD0.85). There were significant differences between Group 4 and the other 3 groups, and no significant differences among them. Conclusion: No sealer can completely prevent microleakage, but the bioceramic is superior in performance to the other three. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4377 |
Appears in Collections: | كلية طب الاسنان |
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