Quality of different obturation techniques to fill perforating internal root resorption: a micro-computed tomographic study
Chew, Hooi Pin; Fok, Alex; Elashiry, Mohamed Mohamed; ElShenawy, Ahmed M.; Saber, Shehabeldin; Abu el Sadat Ali, Shaimaa;
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to assess the quality of various obturation techniques to fill perforation caused by internal root resorption using Micro-computed Tomography. Methods: Cone-beam computed tomography images of a maxillary central incisor tooth with perforating internal resorptive defect were used to create a 3D printed model of the affected tooth. The replicas were divided into four groups based on the obturation technique used. The techniques included Group 1: a polydimethylsiloxane-based sealer (GuttaFlow-2) with gutta-percha. Group 2: same as Group 1 except for using a pre-mixed Bioceramic-based sealer (NeoSEALER Flo). Group 3: the defect was filled entirely using the NeoSealer Flo Bioceramic-based sealer. Group 4: the samples were obturated using the warm vertical compaction technique with a resin-based sealer (ADSeal). The resin models were then scanned a micro-computed scanner to evaluate the percentage of voids in each group. Results: The results showed that NeoSEALER Flo groups had significantly the highest volume of voids while GuttaFlow-2 and warm vertical compaction groups had the lowest void volume. Conclusions: GuttaFlow-2 and warm vertical compaction techniques performed best in filling the internal resorptive defect.
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| Title | Quality of different obturation techniques to fill perforating internal root resorption: a micro-computed tomographic study | Authors | Chew, Hooi Pin; Fok, Alex; Elashiry, Mohamed Mohamed; ElShenawy, Ahmed M.; Saber, Shehabeldin; Abu el Sadat Ali, Shaimaa | Keywords | GuttaFlow-2 | Internal Root Resorption | Micro-CT | NeoSealer Flo | Root canal Obturation | Root canal perforation | Issue Date | 1-Dec-2024 | Journal | BMC Oral Health | ISSN | 1472-6831 | DOI | 10.1186/s12903-024-04518-w | PubMed ID | 38997675 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85198382576 |
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