Bacterial leakage analysis of root canal obturated using single cone technique with three different root canal sealers and three different coronal restorative

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor of Endodontics, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

2 Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Egypt

3 Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University Egypt

Abstract

Introduction: The main aim of root canal therapy is adequate sealing to prevent reinfection with subsequent periapical disease.
The aim: The aim of this study was to compare the sealing ability of root canal filled teeth using three different sealers and three different restorative materials by bacterial penetration method during a 30-day period.
Materials and Methods: Seventy-two single rooted teeth were prepared using Protaper Next. Obturation was done using single cone technique .The teeth were randomly divided into three groups of 24 samples according to the sealer used as following; group 1: Bioceramic sealer (BS), group 2: MTA fillapex (MTA) and group 3: Tagdseal sealer (TG). The samples then randomly subdivided into 3 groups of 8 samples according to the coronal restoration of the specimens as following; subgroup A: Composite (Tetric Ceram + Tetric N Bond), subgroup B: Compomer (Compoglass F + Adhese SE) and subgroup C:Glass Ionomer (Ketac N + Ketac primer).Therefore, there was 9 final groups; I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX.After setting time, the samples were incorporated in a bacterial leakage model, using E. faecalis. Leakage was evaluated by turbidity in lower chamber in 30-day period. Statistical analysis was done using One-wayANOVA test, and post hoc pairwise comparison was done using Tukey test.
Results: The results showed that group I (BS - Composite) presented the lowest means of bacterial leakage after all periods of evaluation. On the other hand, the (MTA – Glass Ionomer) material showed the highest means of leakage. There was a significant difference between the means of the bacterial colonies recorded in the nine groups at one, 2 and 4 weeks; while at 3 weeks the difference was insignificant.
Conclusion : Bioceramic sealer with composite restoration showed the least bacterial leakage.

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