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In-Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of MTA Setting on Apical Microleakage of Open Apex Canals with MTA Apical Plug
Samira Shahsiah , Mohammad Yazdizadeh , Sahar Jalali * , Mansour Jafarzadeh , Pejman Pourakbar Jahandideh , Zeynab Buzarjomehri
Post graduate student, Department of, Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz, Iran , drsaharjalali@gmail.com
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  In-Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of MTA Setting on Apical Microleakage of Open Apex Canals with MTA Apical Plug

 

  S. Shahsiah 1 , M. Yazdizadeh 1 , S. Jalali , M. Jafarzadeh 2 , P. Pourakbar Jahandideh 2, Z. Buzarjomehri 3

  1 Assistant Professor, Department of Endodontics , School of Dentistry, Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz , Iran

  2 Post graduate student, Department of, Endodontics , School of Dentistry, Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz , Iran

  3 Under graduate student , Department of Endodontics , School of Dentistry, Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz , Iran

 

  Received: 26 Nov 2012     Accepted: 2 Feb 2013

 

  Abstract

  Background and Aim: Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) has a high clinical success rate when used as the apical plug. The conventional method of using MTA as an apical plug is doneduring two treatment sessions. This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of complete filling of root canal with gutta percha and AH26 sealer immediately after the placement of MTA plug .

  Materials and Methods : A total of 88 single-rooted teeth were selected for this experimental study. The teeth were prepared and randomly divided into two groups of 40 each. Four teeth were considered as the positive control group and the remaining 4 as the negative controls. In group 1, MTA apical plug was placed, specimens were stored in saline solution for 24h and then filled with gutta percha and AH26 sealer. In the 2nd group, the roots were filled immediately after the placement of MTA. In the positive control group, the root canals were left unfilled and in the negative control group, root canals were filled with gutta percha and sealer. The specimens were then immersed in 1% methylene blue, demineralized in 5% nitric acid and cleared in methyl salicylate. Dye penetration was measured by a stereomicroscope in micrometer. T-test was used for statistical analysis .

  Results: The mean dye penetration was 7813 μ m in the first and 9152 μ m in the second group. According to t-test, the 2nd group had significantly greater microleakage than the first group (P<0.05) .

  Conclusion: MTA needs to be exposed to moisture for final setting and root canal obturation must be delayed until complete setting of MTA .

 

  Key Words: Apexification , MTA , Microleakage

 

 * Corresponding author:

  S. Jalali, Post graduate student, Department of, Endodontics , School of Dentistry, Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences, Ahwaz , Iran

  drsaharjalali@gmail.com

 

 

Keywords: Apexification, MTA, Microleakage
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Endodentics


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