TY - JOUR
T1 - Dentinal Tubule Penetration and Adaptation of Bio-C Sealer and AH-Plus
T2 - A Comparative SEM Evaluation
AU - Caceres, Carolina
AU - Larrain, Maria Rosa
AU - Monsalve, Macarena
AU - Peña-Bengoa, Fernando
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Objective: The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate the dentinal tubule penetration and adaptation of a premixed bioceramic sealer and an epoxy-resin based sealer in the three radicular thirds. Methods: 30 wide roots, with single straight canals and totally formed apexes, were endodontically prepared and divided into two groups (n=14) according to the sealer used for root canal filling: AH-Plus (AHP) and Bio-C Sealer (BIOC). Two samples were left as controls. After the canals were filled, the samples were cut and viewed under Scanning Electron Microscopy by taking images to analyse the tubular penetration and adaptation of the sealers. The results were statistically analysed with the Shapiro Wilk, Levene and Mann-Whitney tests (P<0.05). Results: BIOC showed significantly higher penetration in dentinal tubules than AHP in the cervical, middle and apical thirds of the root canal (P<0.05) and better adaptation to the dentinal tubule walls. Conclusion: Under the parameters of this study, BIOC exhibits higher penetration and better adaptation to the dentinal tubules compared to AHP.
AB - Objective: The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate the dentinal tubule penetration and adaptation of a premixed bioceramic sealer and an epoxy-resin based sealer in the three radicular thirds. Methods: 30 wide roots, with single straight canals and totally formed apexes, were endodontically prepared and divided into two groups (n=14) according to the sealer used for root canal filling: AH-Plus (AHP) and Bio-C Sealer (BIOC). Two samples were left as controls. After the canals were filled, the samples were cut and viewed under Scanning Electron Microscopy by taking images to analyse the tubular penetration and adaptation of the sealers. The results were statistically analysed with the Shapiro Wilk, Levene and Mann-Whitney tests (P<0.05). Results: BIOC showed significantly higher penetration in dentinal tubules than AHP in the cervical, middle and apical thirds of the root canal (P<0.05) and better adaptation to the dentinal tubule walls. Conclusion: Under the parameters of this study, BIOC exhibits higher penetration and better adaptation to the dentinal tubules compared to AHP.
KW - Bioceramics
KW - dentinal tubules
KW - root canal sealer
KW - scanning electron microscopy
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U2 - 10.14744/eej.2020.96658
DO - 10.14744/eej.2020.96658
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126107243
VL - 6
SP - 216
EP - 220
JO - European Endodontic Journal
JF - European Endodontic Journal
SN - 2548-0839
IS - 2
ER -