Author:
Sadat Shaimaa Mohamed Abu El,Chew Hooi Pin,Fok Alex,Elashiry Mohamed Mohamed,ElShenawy Ahmed M.,Saber Shehabeldin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
This study aimed to assess the quality of various obturation techniques to fill perforation caused by internal root resorption using Micro-computed Tomography.
Methods
Cone-beam computed tomography images of a maxillary central incisor tooth with perforating internal resorptive defect were used to create a 3D printed model of the affected tooth. The replicas were divided into four groups based on the obturation technique used. The techniques included Group 1: a polydimethylsiloxane-based sealer (GuttaFlow-2) with gutta-percha. Group 2: same as Group 1 except for using a pre-mixed Bioceramic-based sealer (NeoSEALER Flo). Group 3: the defect was filled entirely using the NeoSealer Flo Bioceramic-based sealer. Group 4: the samples were obturated using the warm vertical compaction technique with a resin-based sealer (ADSeal). The resin models were then scanned a micro-computed scanner to evaluate the percentage of voids in each group.
Results
The results showed that NeoSEALER Flo groups had significantly the highest volume of voids while GuttaFlow-2 and warm vertical compaction groups had the lowest void volume.
Conclusions
GuttaFlow-2 and warm vertical compaction techniques performed best in filling the internal resorptive defect.
Funder
British University in Egypt
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC