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Int Endod J ; 40(8): 590-602, 2007 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17511788

RESUMO

AIM: (i) To evaluate the incidence of microcracks around root-end preparations completed with ultrasonic tips and their relationship with the root filling technique and thickness of surrounding dentine. (ii) To investigate the effect of rapid exposure to a water-soluble dye of Intermediate Restorative Material (IRM), Super Ethoxybenzoic Acid (sEBA) and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), on the marginal adaptation and microleakage of root-end fillings. (iii) To describe the microstructure of the surface of root-end filling materials. METHODOLOGY: Ninety-two single-rooted teeth were divided into two groups (n = 46) according to the root canal instrumentation/filling techniques. Group 1 consisted of specimens in which canal preparation was completed using a crown-down technique and then filled with the Thermafil system (TF group); Group 2 consisted of specimens in which canal preparation was completed using a step-back technique and lateral condensation (LC group). Following root-end resection and ultrasonic cavity preparation, the samples were further divided into three subgroups (n = 24) for root-end filling with IRM, sEBA or MTA. The ultrasonic preparation time was recorded. Eight teeth were kept as positive and 12 as negative controls. Following immersion in Indian ink for 7 days, all resected root surfaces were evaluated for the presence of microcracks and the cross-sectional area of root-end surface and root-end filling were measured to evaluate the thickness of the dentinal walls. Thereafter, the samples were sectioned longitudinally so as to assess the depth of dye penetration and marginal adaptation of root-end fillings. Negative controls longitudinally sectioned were used to describe microstructural characteristics of the root-end filling materials using scanning electron microscopic (SEM) techniques. RESULTS: Although the thickness of dentinal walls between groups 1 and 2 was similar, the ultrasonic preparation time and number of microcracks were significantly higher (P < 0.001) in the TF group. Both groups had a significant correlation between microcracks and ultrasonic preparation time (P < 0.001). sEBA and IRM had better adaptation and less leakage compared with MTA. A SEM analysis displayed microstructural differences between the root-end filling materials. CONCLUSION: Microcracks can occur independently of the thickness of dentinal walls and may be associated with the prolonged ultrasonic preparation time required for the removal of the root filling during root-end cavity preparation. Although sEBA and IRM had better behaviour than MTA regarding microleakage and marginal adaptation, it is possible that exposure of MTA to a water-soluble dye before achieving full set and its porous microstructure contributed to the results.


Assuntos
Infiltração Dentária/epidemiologia , Adaptação Marginal Dentária , Tratamento do Canal Radicular/métodos , Ápice Dentário/cirurgia , Compostos de Alumínio/química , Análise de Variância , Compostos de Cálcio/química , Distribuição de Qui-Quadrado , Combinação de Medicamentos , Humanos , Óxidos/química , Materiais Restauradores do Canal Radicular/química , Silicatos/química , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Terapia por Ultrassom
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Int Endod J ; 39(5): 368-77, 2006 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16640635

RESUMO

AIM: To compare healing responses to periosteal sliding grafts and polyglactin 910 periodontal mesh used as guided tissue regeneration (GTR) materials/techniques when both periapical and periradicular bone loss are present. METHODOLOGY: Thirty patients with suppurative chronic apical periodontitis with apicomarginal communication were selected and allocated randomly into two groups according to the barrier technique to be used during periradicular surgery: periosteal graft group (n = 15) and bioabsorbable membrane group (n = 15). Clinical and radiological evaluations were completed prior to surgery, a week later and every 3 months after surgery up to 12 months to measure the periodontal pocket depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), gingival margin position (GMP), size of periapical lesion, percentage reduction of the periapical rarefaction, and periapical healing. RESULTS: Both groups showed highly significant (P < 0.001) reductions in periodontal PD, CAL and size of periapical lesion at 12 months whilst GMP was unaltered. No significant difference between the experimental groups was evident for these parameters, or for the percentage reduction of size of the periapical lesion and clinical-radiographic healing. CONCLUSION: Guided tissue regeneration applied to apicomarginal defects using sliding periosteal grafts and use of bioabsorbable membranes led to similar enhancements of the clinical outcome of periradicular surgery in terms of periapical healing, gain of periodontal support, PD reduction and minimal recession of the gingival margin.


Assuntos
Perda do Osso Alveolar/cirurgia , Defeitos da Furca/cirurgia , Regeneração Tecidual Guiada Periodontal/métodos , Implantes Absorvíveis , Adulto , Idoso , Perda do Osso Alveolar/classificação , Método Duplo-Cego , Feminino , Seguimentos , Defeitos da Furca/classificação , Gengiva/patologia , Retração Gengival/classificação , Humanos , Masculino , Membranas Artificiais , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Abscesso Periapical/cirurgia , Perda da Inserção Periodontal/classificação , Perda da Inserção Periodontal/cirurgia , Bolsa Periodontal/classificação , Bolsa Periodontal/cirurgia , Periósteo/transplante , Poliglactina 910 , Estudos Prospectivos , Telas Cirúrgicas , Resultado do Tratamento , Cicatrização/fisiologia
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Revista de la Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Antioquía;24(2): 202-213,
em Espanhol | URUGUAIODONTO | ID: odn-24004
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Revista de la Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Antioquía;22(1): 63-71,
em Espanhol | URUGUAIODONTO | ID: odn-22581
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Revista de la Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Antioquía;6(1): 51-59,
em Espanhol | URUGUAIODONTO | ID: odn-10658
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Revista de la Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Antioquía;11(2): 13-18,
em Espanhol | URUGUAIODONTO | ID: odn-15312
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Revista de la Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Antioquía;10(1): 13-19,
em Espanhol | URUGUAIODONTO | ID: odn-13256
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