Influence of smear layer on the apical leakage of 1 new and 2 old canal sealers
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Živković, Slavoljub
Stevanović, Ružica
Dačić, Dragoslav
Opačić-Galić, Vanja
Pavlović, Violeta
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Objective: The purpose of an in vitro dye leakage study was to determine the influence of smear layer on the apical leakage of the root canals obturated by lateral condensation using 3 different root canal sealers. Material and Method: The root canals of 120 extracted human teeth were instrumented by step-back technique with HEDSTRÖM file and irrigated with 2.5 NaOCl. The teeth were divided into 2 experimental groups. In the first group the root canal was treated with 10 ml 17% REDTA and 5.25% NaOCl to remove the smear layer. In the second group the root canal was not pre-treated for the removal of the smear layer. All teeth were obturated by lateral condensation technique using three different root canal sealers: AH-26, RSA-Roeko Seal Automix and Ketac-Endo. The teeth were covered with nail varnish excluding 1 mm on the apex and were immersed in 50% solution of silver nitrate for 6 hours. After this period, the teeth were washed and cut longitudinally for apical leakage analysis. The ...linear breakthrough of the dye was estimated using binocular magnifying class that magnifies 25 times. Results: The results showed less apical leakage in the first group where smear layer was removed: AH-26 (0.81), RSA (0.86) and Ketac-Endo (1.12) in comparison to the group where smear layer was not removed: AH-26 (0.94), RSA (0.98) and Ketac-Endo (1.32). Statistical evaluation of the results showed no significant difference in the leakage between the groups with and without the smear layer. However, RSA and AH-26 were statistically different from Ketac Endo (p lt 0.001) and among the sealers. Conclusion: Used endodontic sealers allowed leakage to occur, and removal of the smear layer reduced apical leakage.
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smear layer / root canal filling / endodontic sealersSource:
Balkan Journal of Stomatology, 2004, 8, 2, 119-122Publisher:
- Udruženje stomatologa Balkana
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Živković, Slavoljub AU - Stevanović, Ružica AU - Dačić, Dragoslav AU - Opačić-Galić, Vanja AU - Pavlović, Violeta PY - 2004 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1213 AB - Objective: The purpose of an in vitro dye leakage study was to determine the influence of smear layer on the apical leakage of the root canals obturated by lateral condensation using 3 different root canal sealers. Material and Method: The root canals of 120 extracted human teeth were instrumented by step-back technique with HEDSTRÖM file and irrigated with 2.5 NaOCl. The teeth were divided into 2 experimental groups. In the first group the root canal was treated with 10 ml 17% REDTA and 5.25% NaOCl to remove the smear layer. In the second group the root canal was not pre-treated for the removal of the smear layer. All teeth were obturated by lateral condensation technique using three different root canal sealers: AH-26, RSA-Roeko Seal Automix and Ketac-Endo. The teeth were covered with nail varnish excluding 1 mm on the apex and were immersed in 50% solution of silver nitrate for 6 hours. After this period, the teeth were washed and cut longitudinally for apical leakage analysis. The linear breakthrough of the dye was estimated using binocular magnifying class that magnifies 25 times. Results: The results showed less apical leakage in the first group where smear layer was removed: AH-26 (0.81), RSA (0.86) and Ketac-Endo (1.12) in comparison to the group where smear layer was not removed: AH-26 (0.94), RSA (0.98) and Ketac-Endo (1.32). Statistical evaluation of the results showed no significant difference in the leakage between the groups with and without the smear layer. However, RSA and AH-26 were statistically different from Ketac Endo (p lt 0.001) and among the sealers. Conclusion: Used endodontic sealers allowed leakage to occur, and removal of the smear layer reduced apical leakage. PB - Udruženje stomatologa Balkana T2 - Balkan Journal of Stomatology T1 - Influence of smear layer on the apical leakage of 1 new and 2 old canal sealers VL - 8 IS - 2 SP - 119 EP - 122 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1213 ER -
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Živković, S., Stevanović, R., Dačić, D., Opačić-Galić, V.,& Pavlović, V.. (2004). Influence of smear layer on the apical leakage of 1 new and 2 old canal sealers. in Balkan Journal of Stomatology Udruženje stomatologa Balkana., 8(2), 119-122. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1213
Živković S, Stevanović R, Dačić D, Opačić-Galić V, Pavlović V. Influence of smear layer on the apical leakage of 1 new and 2 old canal sealers. in Balkan Journal of Stomatology. 2004;8(2):119-122. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1213 .
Živković, Slavoljub, Stevanović, Ružica, Dačić, Dragoslav, Opačić-Galić, Vanja, Pavlović, Violeta, "Influence of smear layer on the apical leakage of 1 new and 2 old canal sealers" in Balkan Journal of Stomatology, 8, no. 2 (2004):119-122, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1213 .