The sealing ability of MTA apical plugs exposed to a phosphate-buffered saline
J. appl. oral sci
; J. appl. oral sci;21(4): 341-345, Jul-Aug/2013. tab, graf
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of exposure of the mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) - with and without calcium chloride (CaCl2) - to phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) on the apical microleakage using a glucose leakage system. MATERIAL ANDMETHODS:
Sixty root segments were randomly divided into 4 experimental groups (n=15). After resecting the apical segments and enlarging the canals with Gates-Glidden drills, the apical cavities were filled with MTA with or without CaCl2 and the root canals were dressed with a moistened cotton pellet or PBS, as follows 1) MTA/cotton pellet; 2) MTA/PBS; 3) MTA+10%CaCl2/cotton pellet; 4) MTA+10%CaCl2/PBS. All root segments were introduced in floral foams moistened with PBS. After 2 months, all root segments were prepared to evaluate the glucose leakage along the apical plugs. The amount of glucose leakage was measured following an enzymatic reaction and quantified by a spectrophotometer. Four roots were used as controls. The data were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests (p<0.05).RESULTS:
There were no differences between groups 1 and 2 (p>0.05), and 3 and 4 (p>0.05). The addition of CaCl2 to the MTA significantly decreased its sealing ability (p<0.05).CONCLUSION:
The interaction with PBS did not improve the MTA sealing ability. The addition of CaCl2 to the MTA negatively influenced the apical seal. .Key words
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Main subject:
Oxides
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Phosphates
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Root Canal Filling Materials
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Calcium Chloride
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Silicates
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Calcium Compounds
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Aluminum Compounds
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Dental Leakage
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Dental Pulp Cavity
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
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Evaluation_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
J. appl. oral sci
Journal subject:
ODONTOLOGIA
Year:
2013
Type:
Article