Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro Study

Introduction: Although success of endodontic therapy has significantly improved in the last few decades due to the introduction of novel materials and techniques, failures of endodontic therapy requiring re-treatment still comprise a significant percentage of patients requiring root canal treat...

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Main Authors: SWETHA KASAM, ANNAPOORNA BALLAGERE MARISWAMY
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-74c3d800c6bb4708ac280270a724c9072020-11-25T03:30:08ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-06-01106ZC06ZC1010.7860/JCDR/2016/17395.7904Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro StudySWETHA KASAM0ANNAPOORNA BALLAGERE MARISWAMY1Post Graduate Student, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India.Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India.Introduction: Although success of endodontic therapy has significantly improved in the last few decades due to the introduction of novel materials and techniques, failures of endodontic therapy requiring re-treatment still comprise a significant percentage of patients requiring root canal treatment. Aim: To evaluate and compare the effective removal of gutta percha and sealer, amount of apical debris extrusion and time required for gutta percha removal using various endodontic files. Materials and Methods: Total 48 extracted mandibular premolars were mounted on acrylic blocks and endodontic procedure was carried out using size 40 K file and obturated using guttapercha and zinc oxide eugenol sealer. After one month storage, samples were decoronated, mounted on screw capped vials and subjected to removal of obturated material by four instruments: H files, safe sided H files, protaper universal retreatment rotary system and ultrasonic retreatment tip, grouped as 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively. Only 2mm of obturated material from the coronal part was removed using no. 3 Gates Glidden drill, guttapercha was softened with a drop of xylene for 2 mins for each canal and retreatment was performed. The retreatment procedure was said to be complete when no visible debris were observed on the instrument flutes. The samples split into two halves and examined under stereomicroscope, photographed, assessed using AUTOCAD software and percentage of remaining filling material in coronal, middle, apical thirds of the canal was calculated in mm2 . Retreatment time was recorded in seconds and apically extruded debris was assessed by microbalance in grams for each tooth. The data was analyzed by using descriptive statistics, ANOVA and Scheffe’s post hoc test through SPSS for windows (v 16.0). Results: The ultrasonic retreatment tip had less percentage of residual guttapercha/sealer, shorter mean operating time and little apical extrusion with a significant difference (p<0.05) between the other groups. Conclusion: All techniques retained guttapercha/sealer remnants within the root canal. The ultrasonic retreatment tip proved to be an efficient method of removing obturated material. It was fastest with least apical debris extrusion.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7904/17395_CE(EK)_F(AK)_PF1(EKAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(ACAK).pdfapical extrusionh filesprotaper retreatment filesroot canal treatmentsafe sided h filestimeultrasonic retreatment tip
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ANNAPOORNA BALLAGERE MARISWAMY
Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro Study
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
apical extrusion
h files
protaper retreatment files
root canal treatment
safe sided h files
time
ultrasonic retreatment tip
author_facet SWETHA KASAM
ANNAPOORNA BALLAGERE MARISWAMY
author_sort SWETHA KASAM
title Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro Study
title_short Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro Study
title_full Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro Study
title_fullStr Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Different Methods for Removing Root Canal Filling Material in Retreatment - An In-vitro Study
title_sort efficacy of different methods for removing root canal filling material in retreatment - an in-vitro study
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Introduction: Although success of endodontic therapy has significantly improved in the last few decades due to the introduction of novel materials and techniques, failures of endodontic therapy requiring re-treatment still comprise a significant percentage of patients requiring root canal treatment. Aim: To evaluate and compare the effective removal of gutta percha and sealer, amount of apical debris extrusion and time required for gutta percha removal using various endodontic files. Materials and Methods: Total 48 extracted mandibular premolars were mounted on acrylic blocks and endodontic procedure was carried out using size 40 K file and obturated using guttapercha and zinc oxide eugenol sealer. After one month storage, samples were decoronated, mounted on screw capped vials and subjected to removal of obturated material by four instruments: H files, safe sided H files, protaper universal retreatment rotary system and ultrasonic retreatment tip, grouped as 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively. Only 2mm of obturated material from the coronal part was removed using no. 3 Gates Glidden drill, guttapercha was softened with a drop of xylene for 2 mins for each canal and retreatment was performed. The retreatment procedure was said to be complete when no visible debris were observed on the instrument flutes. The samples split into two halves and examined under stereomicroscope, photographed, assessed using AUTOCAD software and percentage of remaining filling material in coronal, middle, apical thirds of the canal was calculated in mm2 . Retreatment time was recorded in seconds and apically extruded debris was assessed by microbalance in grams for each tooth. The data was analyzed by using descriptive statistics, ANOVA and Scheffe’s post hoc test through SPSS for windows (v 16.0). Results: The ultrasonic retreatment tip had less percentage of residual guttapercha/sealer, shorter mean operating time and little apical extrusion with a significant difference (p<0.05) between the other groups. Conclusion: All techniques retained guttapercha/sealer remnants within the root canal. The ultrasonic retreatment tip proved to be an efficient method of removing obturated material. It was fastest with least apical debris extrusion.
topic apical extrusion
h files
protaper retreatment files
root canal treatment
safe sided h files
time
ultrasonic retreatment tip
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