Title of article :
Apical Microleakage in Root Canals Containing Broken Rotary Instruments
Author/Authors :
Godiny, Mostafa Endodontics Department - Dental School, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Hatam, Reza Endodontics Department - Dental School, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Khavid, Atefeh Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Department - Dental School, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Khanlari, Shahryar Student Research Committee - Dental School, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah
Abstract :
Introduction: Broken instruments in root canals complicate routine endodontic treatment. This
study aimed to compare apical microleakage in root canals containing broken rotary instruments
filled with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement, laterally
compacted gutta-percha and injected gutta-percha. Methods and Materials: In this in vitro,
experimental study, 80 extracted human premolars were decoronated and then the roots were
randomly divided into four groups (n=20). Root canals were instrumented with Mtwo rotary
files. The files were scratched 3 mm from the tip by a high speed handpiece and they were
intentionally broken in the apical third of the canals. The middle and coronal thirds of the canals
were then filled with MTA, CEM cement, gutta-percha with lateral compaction technique and
injected gutta-percha. Apical microleakage was measured using dye penetration method. Data
were analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey’s test. Results: Root canals filled with CEM cement
showed the lowest and those filled with injected gutta-percha showed the highest microleakage
according to dye penetration depth. No significant difference was noted between the
microleakage of CEM cement and MTA or between lateral compaction of gutta-percha and
injected gutta-percha (P>0.05). However, CEM cement and MTA groups had significantly lower
microleakage than laterally compacted and injected gutta-percha groups (P<0.05). Conclusion:
Due to their superior sealing ability, MTA and CEM cement are suitable for filling of root canals
containing a broken instrument compared to laterally compacted and injected gutta-percha.
Keywords :
Broken Instrument , Calcium-Enriched Mixture , Gutta-Percha , Leakage , Mineral Trioxide Aggregate , Root Canal Filling Materials
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics