Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal Dentin
(1) Aim: This study aims to analyze the in vitro infiltration of a silicate root canal sealer into dentinal tubules after using different endodontic irrigating solutions. (2) Methods: Twenty-nine teeth with single roots were separated into three groups according to the final irrigation protocol: G1...
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doaj-61eda0bdbb0441e89e13f5b08a80822a2020-12-02T00:00:20ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-12-01135472547210.3390/ma13235472Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal DentinJosé Pedro Martinho0Sara França1Siri Paulo2Anabela Baptista Paula3Ana Sofia Coelho4Ana Margarida Abrantes5Francisco Caramelo6Eunice Carrilho7Carlos Miguel Marto8Maria Filomena Botelho9Henrique Girão10Manuel Marques-Ferreira11Institute of Endodontics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalInstitute of Endodontics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalInstitute of Endodontics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, PortugalCoimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), Area of Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalCoimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), Area of Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalCoimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), Area of Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalCenter for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CIBB), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalCoimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), Area of Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalCoimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), Area of Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalCoimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR), Area of Environment, Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalCenter for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CIBB), University of Coimbra, 3000-548 Coimbra, PortugalInstitute of Endodontics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, 3000-075 Coimbra, Portugal(1) Aim: This study aims to analyze the in vitro infiltration of a silicate root canal sealer into dentinal tubules after using different endodontic irrigating solutions. (2) Methods: Twenty-nine teeth with single roots were separated into three groups according to the final irrigation protocol: G1 <i>n</i> = 10) = 17% EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) + 3.0% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), G2 (<i>n</i> = 10) = 17% EDTA + 2.0% chlorhexidine and G3 (Control group, <i>n</i> = 9) = 17% EDTA + saline solution. Root canals were filled using cold lateral compaction technique with MTA Fillapex sealer and gutta-percha. The sealer was labeled with rhodamine B. The teeth were segmented at the middle and third apical sections, which were visualized using 10× confocal laser microscopy to determine the sealer penetration percentage. (3) Results: In the apical section, no statistically significant differences were found between the groups regarding sealer penetration. In the middle section, Group 1 obtained the highest percentage, and Group 2 the lowest (<i>p</i> = 0.004). Group 1 also presented statistically significant differences in the Control Group (<i>p</i> = 0.031) and had close sealer penetration values. Meanwhile, the Control Group (<i>p</i> = 0.023) and Group 2 (<i>p</i> = 0.029) revealed a significant decrease of sealer penetration between the apical and middle sections. (4) Conclusion: The obtained results support that final irrigation with NaOCl promoted similar sealer penetration in the apical and middle sections. On the other hand, a significant decrease in the sealer penetration of the middle section was observed for the chlorhexidine and saline groups. Compared to other irrigant solutions, NaOCl promotes more uniform sealer penetration, which can correlate with better sealing and, consequently, higher endodontic treatment success.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/23/5472bioceramicscalcium silicate sealerchlorhexidineendodontic sealersmineral trioxide aggregateRhodamine B |
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José Pedro Martinho Sara França Siri Paulo Anabela Baptista Paula Ana Sofia Coelho Ana Margarida Abrantes Francisco Caramelo Eunice Carrilho Carlos Miguel Marto Maria Filomena Botelho Henrique Girão Manuel Marques-Ferreira Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal Dentin Materials bioceramics calcium silicate sealer chlorhexidine endodontic sealers mineral trioxide aggregate Rhodamine B |
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José Pedro Martinho Sara França Siri Paulo Anabela Baptista Paula Ana Sofia Coelho Ana Margarida Abrantes Francisco Caramelo Eunice Carrilho Carlos Miguel Marto Maria Filomena Botelho Henrique Girão Manuel Marques-Ferreira |
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Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal Dentin |
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Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal Dentin |
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Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal Dentin |
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Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal Dentin |
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Effect of Different Irrigation Solutions on the Diffusion of MTA Cement into the Root Canal Dentin |
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effect of different irrigation solutions on the diffusion of mta cement into the root canal dentin |
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1996-1944 |
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2020-12-01 |
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(1) Aim: This study aims to analyze the in vitro infiltration of a silicate root canal sealer into dentinal tubules after using different endodontic irrigating solutions. (2) Methods: Twenty-nine teeth with single roots were separated into three groups according to the final irrigation protocol: G1 <i>n</i> = 10) = 17% EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) + 3.0% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), G2 (<i>n</i> = 10) = 17% EDTA + 2.0% chlorhexidine and G3 (Control group, <i>n</i> = 9) = 17% EDTA + saline solution. Root canals were filled using cold lateral compaction technique with MTA Fillapex sealer and gutta-percha. The sealer was labeled with rhodamine B. The teeth were segmented at the middle and third apical sections, which were visualized using 10× confocal laser microscopy to determine the sealer penetration percentage. (3) Results: In the apical section, no statistically significant differences were found between the groups regarding sealer penetration. In the middle section, Group 1 obtained the highest percentage, and Group 2 the lowest (<i>p</i> = 0.004). Group 1 also presented statistically significant differences in the Control Group (<i>p</i> = 0.031) and had close sealer penetration values. Meanwhile, the Control Group (<i>p</i> = 0.023) and Group 2 (<i>p</i> = 0.029) revealed a significant decrease of sealer penetration between the apical and middle sections. (4) Conclusion: The obtained results support that final irrigation with NaOCl promoted similar sealer penetration in the apical and middle sections. On the other hand, a significant decrease in the sealer penetration of the middle section was observed for the chlorhexidine and saline groups. Compared to other irrigant solutions, NaOCl promotes more uniform sealer penetration, which can correlate with better sealing and, consequently, higher endodontic treatment success. |
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bioceramics calcium silicate sealer chlorhexidine endodontic sealers mineral trioxide aggregate Rhodamine B |
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