Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Valverde,Guilherme Bönecker, Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo, Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de, Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade, Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402007000200002
Resumo: This in vivo study investigated the time of degradation of root filling material (trans 1,4-polyisoprene) retrieved from endodontically treated teeth and correlated the occurrence of degradation with the longevity of endodontics. Thirty-six root-filled teeth with different filling times (2 to 30 years) and with and without periapical lesions were selected. All teeth presented clinical indication for root canal retreatment. The association among filling time, presence of periapical lesion and root filling material degradation was investigated. Root filling samples were retrieved from the root canals using a Hedströ m file without solvent. The trans 1,4-polyisoprene was isolated by root filling solubilization in chloroform followed by filtration and centrifugation. GPC and FT-IR were the analytical techniques utilized. Degradation of trans 1,4-polyisoprene occurred with time, as a slow process. It is an oxidative process, and production of carboxyl and hydroxyl groups in the residual polymer were observed. Statistically significant decrease of molar mass was observed after 5 (p=0.0001) and 15 (p=0.01) years in teeth with and without periapical lesion, respectively. Bacteria participated in polymer degradation. Gutta-percha aging was proven an important factor for the long-term success of endodontic treatment. The findings of the present study showed that, after 15 years, polymer weight loss may decrease the capacity of the filling mass to seal the root canal space and prevent re-infection, thus compromising significantly the longevity of root canal therapy.
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spelling Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatmentroot canal therapytreatment outcometrans 1,4-polyisoprenein vivo degradationThis in vivo study investigated the time of degradation of root filling material (trans 1,4-polyisoprene) retrieved from endodontically treated teeth and correlated the occurrence of degradation with the longevity of endodontics. Thirty-six root-filled teeth with different filling times (2 to 30 years) and with and without periapical lesions were selected. All teeth presented clinical indication for root canal retreatment. The association among filling time, presence of periapical lesion and root filling material degradation was investigated. Root filling samples were retrieved from the root canals using a Hedströ m file without solvent. The trans 1,4-polyisoprene was isolated by root filling solubilization in chloroform followed by filtration and centrifugation. GPC and FT-IR were the analytical techniques utilized. Degradation of trans 1,4-polyisoprene occurred with time, as a slow process. It is an oxidative process, and production of carboxyl and hydroxyl groups in the residual polymer were observed. Statistically significant decrease of molar mass was observed after 5 (p=0.0001) and 15 (p=0.01) years in teeth with and without periapical lesion, respectively. Bacteria participated in polymer degradation. Gutta-percha aging was proven an important factor for the long-term success of endodontic treatment. The findings of the present study showed that, after 15 years, polymer weight loss may decrease the capacity of the filling mass to seal the root canal space and prevent re-infection, thus compromising significantly the longevity of root canal therapy.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2007-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402007000200002Brazilian Dental Journal v.18 n.2 2007reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/S0103-64402007000200002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessManiglia-Ferreira,CláudioValverde,Guilherme BöneckerSilva Jr,João Batista AraújoPaula,Regina Célia Monteiro deFeitosa,Judith Pessoa AndradeSouza-Filho,Francisco José deeng2007-10-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402007000200002Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2007-10-25T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
title Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
spellingShingle Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
root canal therapy
treatment outcome
trans 1,4-polyisoprene
in vivo degradation
title_short Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
title_full Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
title_fullStr Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
title_full_unstemmed Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
title_sort Clinical relevance of trans 1,4-polyisoprene aging degradation on the longevity of root canal treatment
author Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
author_facet Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
Valverde,Guilherme Bönecker
Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo
Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de
Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade
Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
author_role author
author2 Valverde,Guilherme Bönecker
Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo
Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de
Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade
Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maniglia-Ferreira,Cláudio
Valverde,Guilherme Bönecker
Silva Jr,João Batista Araújo
Paula,Regina Célia Monteiro de
Feitosa,Judith Pessoa Andrade
Souza-Filho,Francisco José de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv root canal therapy
treatment outcome
trans 1,4-polyisoprene
in vivo degradation
topic root canal therapy
treatment outcome
trans 1,4-polyisoprene
in vivo degradation
description This in vivo study investigated the time of degradation of root filling material (trans 1,4-polyisoprene) retrieved from endodontically treated teeth and correlated the occurrence of degradation with the longevity of endodontics. Thirty-six root-filled teeth with different filling times (2 to 30 years) and with and without periapical lesions were selected. All teeth presented clinical indication for root canal retreatment. The association among filling time, presence of periapical lesion and root filling material degradation was investigated. Root filling samples were retrieved from the root canals using a Hedströ m file without solvent. The trans 1,4-polyisoprene was isolated by root filling solubilization in chloroform followed by filtration and centrifugation. GPC and FT-IR were the analytical techniques utilized. Degradation of trans 1,4-polyisoprene occurred with time, as a slow process. It is an oxidative process, and production of carboxyl and hydroxyl groups in the residual polymer were observed. Statistically significant decrease of molar mass was observed after 5 (p=0.0001) and 15 (p=0.01) years in teeth with and without periapical lesion, respectively. Bacteria participated in polymer degradation. Gutta-percha aging was proven an important factor for the long-term success of endodontic treatment. The findings of the present study showed that, after 15 years, polymer weight loss may decrease the capacity of the filling mass to seal the root canal space and prevent re-infection, thus compromising significantly the longevity of root canal therapy.
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