Efficacy and retrievability of root canal filling using calcium silicate-based and epoxy resin-based root canal sealers with matched obturation techniques

Seo Ryeong Kim, Sang Won Kwak, Ju Kyung Lee, Hye Jin Goo, Jung Hong Ha, Hyeon Cheol Kim

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Abstract

This study aimed to compare the efficiency of root canal filling procedures and the retrievability of the filling material with various sealers. Forty-three patients assigned to endodontic treatment with (i) continuous wave of condensation technique (CTW) with AH-plus (ii) single-cone technique (SCT) with EndoSeal MTA. The spent time, voids entrapping and postoperative symptoms were evaluated. To evaluate the retrievability, mandibular premolar (n = 60) were divided into four groups: AH-plus/CTW, EndoSeal MTA/SCT, MTA Fillapex/SCT and EndoSequence BC Sealer/SCT. The time required removing the filled materials and remnant score were examined. EndoSeal MTA/SCT showed significantly shorter time of filling procedure. The number of void did not show significant differences between two techniques. No patients showed clinical signs during the follow-up periods. There were no significant differences between group AH-plus and EndoSeal MTA for remnant score. A certain calcium silicate-based sealer with SCT may give similar clinical efficiencies as much as continuous-wave technique using AH-plus sealer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)337-345
Number of pages9
JournalAustralian Endodontic Journal
Volume45
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019

Keywords

  • calcium silicate
  • removal
  • retreatment
  • root canal filling
  • sealer
  • single-cone technique

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