Abstract |
This study evaluated the effects of two canal preparation methods on leakage in endodontically treated teeth, comparing the relative leakage rates for conventionally prepared teeth and those instrumented and obturated with the Ultradent Endo-Eze system. Two groups (n=11) of freshly extracted human premolars (and some canines) with closed apices and single roots were used. The roots in the first group were instrumented with conventional stainless steel hand files and obturated with gutta-percha and Sealapex. The experimental group were instrumented and obturated using the Ultradent Endo-Eze system. Radiographic examination showed no difference in the level or quality of root canal fill for teeth prepared conventionally and those prepared using the Endo-Eze system. Leakage followed a linear trend for both groups of teeth but the rate of leakage increase was approximately twice as high (that is, 80% greater) for the conventional group than for the Endo-Eze teeth. This difference was not statistically significant due to the wide variability in the conventional group data. It was noted that canal preparation time for the Endo-Eze teeth was approximately 50% shorter than that required for conventional root canal therapy.
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Authors | J Anthony Von Fraunhofer, Deborah A Klotz, Omar J Jones |
Journal | General dentistry
(Gen Dent)
2005 Nov-Dec
Vol. 53
Issue 6
Pg. 439-443; quiz 444, 446
ISSN: 0363-6771 [Print] United States |
PMID | 16366054
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Composite Resins
- EndoRez
- Root Canal Filling Materials
- Salicylates
- Sealapex
- Stainless Steel
- Gutta-Percha
- Calcium Hydroxide
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Topics |
- Bicuspid
- Calcium Hydroxide
(therapeutic use)
- Composite Resins
(therapeutic use)
- Cuspid
- Dental Leakage
(classification)
- Electrochemistry
(instrumentation)
- Equipment Design
- Gutta-Percha
(therapeutic use)
- Humans
- Root Canal Filling Materials
(therapeutic use)
- Root Canal Obturation
(instrumentation, methods)
- Root Canal Preparation
(instrumentation, methods)
- Salicylates
(therapeutic use)
- Stainless Steel
- Tooth, Nonvital
(therapy)
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