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An in Vitro Comparison of the Apical Seal Produced by Three Different Thermoplasticized Guttapercha Obturation Techniques in Oval Canals


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1 Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Himachal Institute of Dental Sciences, Himachal Pradesh, India
2 Department of Prosthodontics, Bhojia Dental College & Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, India
3 Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Swami Devi Dyal Dental College, Haryana, India
 

The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the sealing ability to obturate oval canals with three thermoplasticized guttapercha obturation techniques taking lateral condensation technique as the control. Ninety-five freshly extracted teeth were decoronated at2mmcoronal to CEJ. Biomechanical preparation was done using step back technique. The teeth were divided into three experimental groups of 30 teeth each and one control group of 5 teeth. The group I (control group) was obturated with lateral condensation technique, group II obturated with injectable thermoplasticized guttapercha technique, group III obturated with thermoplasticized guttapercha with downpack and backfill technique and group IV obturated with core carrier thermoplasticized guttapercha technique. The sealability of each technique was assessed by a dye penetration method. The ischolar_mains were given two full layers of nail polish varnish except apical 2mm. Specimens were then immersed in India ink for 48 hours. Robertson's technique was used to clear the specimens. The linear dye penetration was measured from anatomic apex to the deepest extent of dye penetration in a coronal direction using triocular stereomicroscope at 10 x magnification. The mean dye leakage of group I was 2.6700mm; group II 0.1713mm; group III 3.3977mm; group IV 2.3210mm . When the means of all the four groups were compared using KruskalWallis test the difference was found to be very highly significant with the value<.001**, meaning there by that group II is significantly better than the other three groups as far as sealing ability is concerned.

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Apical Seal, Lateral Condensation, Injectable Thermoplasticized Guttapercha, Downpack and Backfill, Thermaflo.
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Authors

Geetanjali Bansal
Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Himachal Institute of Dental Sciences, Himachal Pradesh, India
Ajay Bansal
Department of Prosthodontics, Bhojia Dental College & Hospital, Himachal Pradesh, India
Bhupinder Kaur Padda
Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Swami Devi Dyal Dental College, Haryana, India

Abstract


The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the sealing ability to obturate oval canals with three thermoplasticized guttapercha obturation techniques taking lateral condensation technique as the control. Ninety-five freshly extracted teeth were decoronated at2mmcoronal to CEJ. Biomechanical preparation was done using step back technique. The teeth were divided into three experimental groups of 30 teeth each and one control group of 5 teeth. The group I (control group) was obturated with lateral condensation technique, group II obturated with injectable thermoplasticized guttapercha technique, group III obturated with thermoplasticized guttapercha with downpack and backfill technique and group IV obturated with core carrier thermoplasticized guttapercha technique. The sealability of each technique was assessed by a dye penetration method. The ischolar_mains were given two full layers of nail polish varnish except apical 2mm. Specimens were then immersed in India ink for 48 hours. Robertson's technique was used to clear the specimens. The linear dye penetration was measured from anatomic apex to the deepest extent of dye penetration in a coronal direction using triocular stereomicroscope at 10 x magnification. The mean dye leakage of group I was 2.6700mm; group II 0.1713mm; group III 3.3977mm; group IV 2.3210mm . When the means of all the four groups were compared using KruskalWallis test the difference was found to be very highly significant with the value<.001**, meaning there by that group II is significantly better than the other three groups as far as sealing ability is concerned.

Keywords


Apical Seal, Lateral Condensation, Injectable Thermoplasticized Guttapercha, Downpack and Backfill, Thermaflo.