An in vitro study of the effect of spreader penetration depth on apical microleakage
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of spreader penetration depth on apical microleakage using the lateral compaction method. A total of 96 extracted maxillary central incisors were instrumented using the step-back method, and randomly divided into the following four experimental groups: A) with tug-back and spreader penetration 1 mm short of the working length; B) without tug-back and spreader penetration 1 mm short of the working length; C) without tug-back and spreader penetration to the working length; D) with tug-back and spreader penetration to the working length. Microleakage evaluation was conducted using the dye penetration method, and ANOVA test was used for statistical analysis. The results showed that there was a significant difference in the amount of microleakage between the groups with spreader penetration to the working length and the groups with spreader penetration 1mm short of the working length. There was no significant difference between the groups with and without tug-back. (J. Oral Sci. 49, 283-286, 2007)
著者
-
Zand Vahid
Department of Endodontics, Tabriz Dental School, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
-
Shahi Shahriar
Department of Endodontic, Tabriz Dental School
-
Abdolrahimi Majid
Dental School, Tabriz university of Medical Sciences
-
Oskoee Siavash
Department of Operative Dentistry, Tabriz university of Medical Sciences
-
Rahnema Amir
Private practice
関連論文
- Sealing ability of mineral trioxide aggregate and Portland cement for furcal perforation repair: a protein leakage study
- An in vitro study of the effect of spreader penetration depth on apical microleakage
- Comparison of the effect of Er, Cr-YSGG laser and ultrasonic retrograde root-end cavity preparation on the integrity of root apices
- A comparative scanning electron microscopic study of the effect of three different rotary instruments on smear layer formation
- Comparison of the sealing ability of mineral trioxide aggregate and Portland cement used as root-end filling materials
- Comparison of microleakage with three different thicknesses of mineral trioxide aggregate as root-end filling material
- Removal of broken dental needle using mobile digital C-arm
- A comparative SEM investigation of the smear layer following preparation of root canals using nickel titanium rotary and hand instruments
- In vitro comparison of three different lengths of remaining gutta-percha for establishment of apical seal after post-space preparation
- Root canal configuration and the prevalence of C-shaped canals in mandibular second molars in an Iranian population
- A stereomicroscopy study of root apices of human maxillary central incisors and mandibular second premolars in an Iranian population