Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the push-out bond strength of four different obturation materials to intraradicular dentin and to determine the failure mode. Materials and method: forty straight palatal roots of the maxillary first molars teeth were used in this study, the roots w...

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Main Authors: Sundus H Naser, Iman M Al-Zaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Dentistry/ University of Baghdad 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
Online Access:https://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/132
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spelling doaj-7ae3824f771a4f558f3685bc013f0fab2021-09-02T21:18:50ZengCollege of Dentistry/ University of BaghdadJournal of Baghdad College of Dentistry2311-52702014-01-01251Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materialsSundus H NaserIman M Al-ZakaBackground: The aim of this study was to evaluate the push-out bond strength of four different obturation materials to intraradicular dentin and to determine the failure mode. Materials and method: forty straight palatal roots of the maxillary first molars teeth were used in this study, the roots were instrumented using crown down technique and rotary EndoSequence system, the roots were randomly divided into four groups according to the materials used for obturation (n=10).Group (1): AH Plus sealer and gutta-percha. Group (2): Activ GP glass ionomer sealer and Activ GP gutta-percha (Activ GP system). Group (3): Bioceramic sealer and Bioceramic gutta-percha. Group (4): GuttaFlow2 sealer and gutta-percha. For all groups single cone obturation technique was used. After incubation period of one week, the roots were embedded in clear acrylic resin and each root sectioned into three levels apical, middle and cervical. The bond strength was measured using computerized universal testing machine, each section fixed in the machine so that the load applied from apical to coronal direction at 0.5mm/min speed and the computer drew curve to show the higher bond force before dislodgment of the filling material. After de-bonding each sample was examined under Stereomicroscopic and the type of failure mode was recorded. Results: showed a non significant difference between AH plus group and Bioceramic group. AH Plus group showed a very highly significant difference with Activ GP group and a highly significant difference with GuttaFlow2 group. There were significant differences between coronal level and both apical and middle levels with no significant differences between apical and middle levels within each group. Conclusion: AH plus group showed the highest mean of bond strength in comparing to other tested groupshttps://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/132
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Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials
Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
author_facet Sundus H Naser
Iman M Al-Zaka
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title Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials
title_short Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials
title_full Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials
title_fullStr Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials
title_full_unstemmed Push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials
title_sort push-out bond strength of different root canal obturation materials
publisher College of Dentistry/ University of Baghdad
series Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
issn 2311-5270
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the push-out bond strength of four different obturation materials to intraradicular dentin and to determine the failure mode. Materials and method: forty straight palatal roots of the maxillary first molars teeth were used in this study, the roots were instrumented using crown down technique and rotary EndoSequence system, the roots were randomly divided into four groups according to the materials used for obturation (n=10).Group (1): AH Plus sealer and gutta-percha. Group (2): Activ GP glass ionomer sealer and Activ GP gutta-percha (Activ GP system). Group (3): Bioceramic sealer and Bioceramic gutta-percha. Group (4): GuttaFlow2 sealer and gutta-percha. For all groups single cone obturation technique was used. After incubation period of one week, the roots were embedded in clear acrylic resin and each root sectioned into three levels apical, middle and cervical. The bond strength was measured using computerized universal testing machine, each section fixed in the machine so that the load applied from apical to coronal direction at 0.5mm/min speed and the computer drew curve to show the higher bond force before dislodgment of the filling material. After de-bonding each sample was examined under Stereomicroscopic and the type of failure mode was recorded. Results: showed a non significant difference between AH plus group and Bioceramic group. AH Plus group showed a very highly significant difference with Activ GP group and a highly significant difference with GuttaFlow2 group. There were significant differences between coronal level and both apical and middle levels with no significant differences between apical and middle levels within each group. Conclusion: AH plus group showed the highest mean of bond strength in comparing to other tested groups
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