TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of ultrasonic removal of various root-end filling materials
AU - Pirani, C.
AU - Iacono, F.
AU - Chersoni, S.
AU - Sword, J.
AU - Pashley, D. H.
AU - Tay, F. R.
AU - Looney, S.
AU - Gandolfi, M. G.
AU - Prati, C.
PY - 2009/11
Y1 - 2009/11
N2 - Aim To compare residual root-end filling material in apical root-end cavities following their removal with ultrasonic retrotips. Methodology Thirty single-rooted teeth were filled with Thermafil and AH Plus sealer. Root-ends were resected at 90°, 3 mm from the apex. Root-end cavities were prepared with diamond burs and ultrasonic retrotips and filled with one of three filling materials: group I: Retro-TC (calcium silicate-based cement), group II: IRM (Dentsply, Germany), group III: Vitrebond (3M ESPE, USA). After 30 days of storage, ultrasonic retrotips were used to remove materials from the root-end cavities. The ultrasonic application time was fixed at 60 s. Polyether impressions and replicas of the root-ends were made. Root apices and replicas were examined by one operator under a scanning electron microscope. Remnants of residual materials were evaluated using a four-level scoring system; fractures, smear layer and exposed dentinal tubules were also examined. Results Forty per cent of the specimens filled with Retro-TC revealed complete removal of the material with exposure of dentinal tubules, whilst 60% contained residual cement. Twenty per cent of specimens filled with IRM were completely devoid of material, whereas 80% had retained material. Ten per cent of specimens filled with Vitrebond retained a moderate amount of material whilst 90% had substantial retention of the material. Statistically significant differences were found (P <0.05) amongst the three groups of materials. Conclusions Retro-TC was successfully removed in 40% of cases using ultrasonics retrotips for 60 s, whereas IRM and Vitrebond specimens had evidence of retained material in 80% and 90% of all specimens respectively.
AB - Aim To compare residual root-end filling material in apical root-end cavities following their removal with ultrasonic retrotips. Methodology Thirty single-rooted teeth were filled with Thermafil and AH Plus sealer. Root-ends were resected at 90°, 3 mm from the apex. Root-end cavities were prepared with diamond burs and ultrasonic retrotips and filled with one of three filling materials: group I: Retro-TC (calcium silicate-based cement), group II: IRM (Dentsply, Germany), group III: Vitrebond (3M ESPE, USA). After 30 days of storage, ultrasonic retrotips were used to remove materials from the root-end cavities. The ultrasonic application time was fixed at 60 s. Polyether impressions and replicas of the root-ends were made. Root apices and replicas were examined by one operator under a scanning electron microscope. Remnants of residual materials were evaluated using a four-level scoring system; fractures, smear layer and exposed dentinal tubules were also examined. Results Forty per cent of the specimens filled with Retro-TC revealed complete removal of the material with exposure of dentinal tubules, whilst 60% contained residual cement. Twenty per cent of specimens filled with IRM were completely devoid of material, whereas 80% had retained material. Ten per cent of specimens filled with Vitrebond retained a moderate amount of material whilst 90% had substantial retention of the material. Statistically significant differences were found (P <0.05) amongst the three groups of materials. Conclusions Retro-TC was successfully removed in 40% of cases using ultrasonics retrotips for 60 s, whereas IRM and Vitrebond specimens had evidence of retained material in 80% and 90% of all specimens respectively.
KW - Endodontic retreatment
KW - Portland cement
KW - Root-end filling material
KW - Ultrasound retro-tip
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2009.01612.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2009.01612.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 19825036
AN - SCOPUS:70349871572
SN - 0143-2885
VL - 42
SP - 1015
EP - 1025
JO - International Endodontic Journal
JF - International Endodontic Journal
IS - 11
ER -