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Evaluation of the apical sealing ability and marginal adaptation of bone cement and mineral trioxide aggregate as root - end filling materials : A comparative in vitro - study /

Shaimaa Ibrahim Bakry

Evaluation of the apical sealing ability and marginal adaptation of bone cement and mineral trioxide aggregate as root - end filling materials : A comparative in vitro - study / التكيف الهامشى و الختم القمى لإسمنت العظام و اجمالى ثالث أكسيد المعادن كمواد حشو نهاية جذور الأسنان : دراسة معملية مقارنة Shaimaa Ibrahim Bakry ; Supervised Khaled M. Ezzat , Laila M. Kenawi - Cairo : Shaimaa Ibrahim Bakry , 2014 - 82 Leaves : photographs ; 30cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Endodontics

The aim of this study is to evaluate the apical sealing ability of bone cement and MTA using dye penetration method and to assess their marginal adaptation using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Sixty maxillary anterior teeth were used in this study. The crowns were decapitated and the root canals were biomechanically prepared then obturated with gutta percha and resin sealer. The apical 3mm of each root was resected. Root - end cavities were prepared and filled with either MTA or bone cement. Samples were divided into two main groups. Group I: Microleakage was assessed by immersing the samples in silver nitrate solution followed by reducing it to precipitate the silver ions. Linear dye penetration was measured under SEM using EDX system. Group II: Marginal gaps between root end filling materials and dentinal walls were observed under SEM. Data was collected and statistically analyzed using kruskal - wallis test and mann - whitney U test. showed that there was no statistically significant difference in sealing ability between the two materials. All samples showed some degree of microleakage. Marginal gaps existed between both materials and dentinal walls



Bone cement MTA The apical sealing ability