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245.1.0.a: Calcium hydroxide influence and intrachannel medication in apical leakage

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653.#.#.a: Apical Leakage; Calcium Hydroxide; Intrachannel Medication; Ultrasonic Activation; Sodium Hypochloride; EDTA

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520.3.#.a: The purpose of this study was to determine  the amount of remaining Ca(OH)2 after three removal techniques as well as determining its influence on apical seal. 80 extracted mandibular premolars were prepared with  ProTaper system®, dressed with Ca(OH)2 paste and stored 10% humidity at 37º C for 7 days. Experimental groups according to the removal technique were : NaCIO 2.5% +  EDTA (G1), NaCIO 2.5% + EDTA 18% and ultrasonic activation (G2); NaCIO and ultrasonic activation (G3). 40 teeth were longitudinally split in order to measure remaining Ca(OH)2. The other 40 specimens were obturated  with ultrasonic condensation of gutta-percha technique. These teeth were cleared and apical leakage was measured. Statistical analysis showed  difference among groups with respect to Ca(OH)2 removal  (P<0.03), Group G2 showed least amount of remaining Ca(OH)2. Likewise, leakage results showed statistical difference among groups (P<0.01). Group 2 showed best results with respect to leakage. There was no statistical difference  between groups 1 and 3. Conclusion: Irrigation with NaCIO 2.5% EDTA 18% and ultrasonic activation proved to be most effective in removing Ca(OH)2 from canal walls. Calcium hydroxide  medication residuals inside canals might increase apical leakage.

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Artículo

Calcium hydroxide influence and intrachannel medication in apical leakage

García Aranda, Raúl Luis; Guerrero, Jorge; Elorza, Haroldo; Sánchez Ortega, Jeannette

Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Odontológica Mexicana, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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García Aranda, Raúl Luis, et al. (2011). Calcium hydroxide influence and intrachannel medication in apical leakage. Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol 15, No 4; 2011. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/43040

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Autor(es)
García Aranda, Raúl Luis; Guerrero, Jorge; Elorza, Haroldo; Sánchez Ortega, Jeannette
Colaborador(es)
García Aranda, Raúl Luis ; Guerrero, Jorge ; Elorza, Haroldo ; Sánchez Ortega, Jeannette
Tipo
Artículo Técnico-Profesional
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Calcium hydroxide influence and intrachannel medication in apical leakage
Fecha
2011-10-05
Resumen
The purpose of this study was to determine  the amount of remaining Ca(OH)2 after three removal techniques as well as determining its influence on apical seal. 80 extracted mandibular premolars were prepared with  ProTaper system®, dressed with Ca(OH)2 paste and stored 10% humidity at 37º C for 7 days. Experimental groups according to the removal technique were : NaCIO 2.5% +  EDTA (G1), NaCIO 2.5% + EDTA 18% and ultrasonic activation (G2); NaCIO and ultrasonic activation (G3). 40 teeth were longitudinally split in order to measure remaining Ca(OH)2. The other 40 specimens were obturated  with ultrasonic condensation of gutta-percha technique. These teeth were cleared and apical leakage was measured. Statistical analysis showed  difference among groups with respect to Ca(OH)2 removal  (P<0.03), Group G2 showed least amount of remaining Ca(OH)2. Likewise, leakage results showed statistical difference among groups (P<0.01). Group 2 showed best results with respect to leakage. There was no statistical difference  between groups 1 and 3. Conclusion: Irrigation with NaCIO 2.5% EDTA 18% and ultrasonic activation proved to be most effective in removing Ca(OH)2 from canal walls. Calcium hydroxide  medication residuals inside canals might increase apical leakage.
Tema
Apical Leakage; Calcium Hydroxide; Intrachannel Medication; Ultrasonic Activation; Sodium Hypochloride; EDTA
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN: 1870-199X

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