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Elsaka, R., Hassan, H., Fayyad, D. (2023). Effect of Different Root Canal Irrigating Solutions on the Apical Sealing Ability of Bioceramic and Resin-Based Sealers: An in vitro Study. Dental Science Updates, 4(1), 83-96. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2023.132225.1123
Radwa Nessem Elsaka; Hayam yousef Hassan; Dalia Mukhater Fayyad. "Effect of Different Root Canal Irrigating Solutions on the Apical Sealing Ability of Bioceramic and Resin-Based Sealers: An in vitro Study". Dental Science Updates, 4, 1, 2023, 83-96. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2023.132225.1123
Elsaka, R., Hassan, H., Fayyad, D. (2023). 'Effect of Different Root Canal Irrigating Solutions on the Apical Sealing Ability of Bioceramic and Resin-Based Sealers: An in vitro Study', Dental Science Updates, 4(1), pp. 83-96. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2023.132225.1123
Elsaka, R., Hassan, H., Fayyad, D. Effect of Different Root Canal Irrigating Solutions on the Apical Sealing Ability of Bioceramic and Resin-Based Sealers: An in vitro Study. Dental Science Updates, 2023; 4(1): 83-96. doi: 10.21608/dsu.2023.132225.1123

Effect of Different Root Canal Irrigating Solutions on the Apical Sealing Ability of Bioceramic and Resin-Based Sealers: An in vitro Study

Article 9, Volume 4, Issue 1, March 2023, Page 83-96  XML PDF (1 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/dsu.2023.132225.1123
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Authors
Radwa Nessem Elsaka email 1; Hayam yousef Hassan2; Dalia Mukhater Fayyad3
1endodontic department, Suez canal university
2Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal University
3Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal University
Abstract
ABSTRACT:
 
 Introduction: Ideal chemo-mechanical preparation with good obturation produces a monoblock and three-dimension hermetic root canal seal. The importance of sealing is the prevention of leakage, reinfection, periapical lesion, and the root fracture. Aim: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate and compare the effect of different irrigating solutions on the apical sealing ability of two sealers (Bioceramic and Resin based sealers). Materials &Methods: One hundred fifty-five extracted human single-rooted mandibular premolars were prepared and classified into three main groups depending on their final irrigation regimens; group A: 17% Ethylene-diamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), group B: 10% citric, and group C: 16 ppm ozonated water. Each group was subdivided into two subgroups based on the type of sealer applied, subgroup1: TotalFill® BC Sealer and subgroup 2: AH Plus® sealer. Each subgroup was then divided into two divisions based on the time of evaluation, T1: immediately after incubation and T2: after 30 days. The Apical Sealing Ability was measured for all samples using fluid infiltration method. Statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA (one-way and three-way) and t-test (paired and unpaired). Statistical significance was considered at P<0.05. Results: In relation to irrigation, the highest apical microleakage mean values were recorded in group B, and the least mean values were recorded in group A, followed by group C. In relation to sealers, the highest mean values were recorded in subgroup1, and the least mean values were recorded in subgroup2. In relation to time, the highest mean values were recorded in division 2 and the least mean values were recorded in division 1. Conclusion: AH plus sealer provided better apical sealing than Totalfill BC sealer. Sealers sealing performance is improved by 17% EDTA and 16 ppm Ozonated water. Apical sealing ability decreased over time, regardless of the irrigation and sealer types used.
Keywords
Apical Microleakage; Bioceramic BC Sealer; Citric Acid; EDTA; Ozonated Water; Resin-Based Sealer
Main Subjects
Endodontology
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