Interfacial adaptation of NeoMTA Plus, BioRoot RCS and MTA in root‐end cavities: A micro‐CT study

Author:

dos Santos Murilo Mancio1,Só Gabriel Barcelos1ORCID,Siocheta Giovana1,Jahnke Leonardo Thomasi1,Krabbe Wesley Misael1,Pinheiro Lucas Siqueira1,Só Marcus Vinicius Reis1ORCID,da Rosa Ricardo Abreu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry Rio Grande do Sul Federal University (UFRGS) Porto Alegre Brazil

Abstract

AbstractAimThis study aimed to use the micro‐computed tomography to evaluate the interfacial adaptation and the presence of gaps of NeoMTA Plus, BioRoot RCS, and MTA in the root‐end cavities.MethodologyThirty standardized bovine roots measuring 15 mm in length were selected. Chemical–mechanical preparation was performed up to instrument #80 and obturation with the cold lateral compaction technique with cement based on zinc oxide and eugenol. The roots were kept at 37°C for 7 days. Afterward, apicectomy of the apical 3 mm and a root‐end filling cavity was performed at 3 mm depth. Micro‐computed tomography (micro‐CT) was performed to measure the volume of the retroactivity. The roots were divided by stratified randomization into three groups according to the retro‐end filling material: NeoMTA Plus, BioRoot RCS, and MTA. A new micro‐CT was performed to assess the presence of voids in the root‐end filling material and between it and the canal wall. One‐way ANOVA and Tukey tests were performed using the BioEstat 4.0 program.ResultsThere was no difference in the initial volume values of the root‐end cavities (p > .05). After the insertion of root‐end filling materials, the most significant volumes of voids were observed in the NeoMTA Plus group (p < .05), with no difference for the BioRoot RCS and MTA Angelus groups (p > .05).ConclusionMicro‐computed tomography showed that MTA and BioRoot RCS have better interfacial adaptation and presented fewer number of gaps than NeoMTA Plus when used as root‐end filling materials.Research Highlights Micro‐computed tomography evaluation of different root‐end fillings materials.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Instrumentation,Histology,Anatomy

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