Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth

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Autor(a) principal: MARQUES,Renata Pereira de Samuel
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: MOURA-NETTO,Cacio, OLIVEIRA,Natalia Matsuda de, BRESOLIN,Carmela Rampazzo, MELLO-MOURA,Anna Carolina Volpi, MENDES,Fausto Medeiros, NOVAES,Tatiane Fernandes
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Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract In this study, we evaluated the physicochemical properties (PCP; radiopacity, flow, pH, and solubility) and the quality of root canal filling provided by an experimental industrialized paste (EP), with the same active ingredients as those of the Guedes Pinto paste, compared with the Vitapex® paste. PCP were analyzed according to the ANSI/ADA laboratory testing methods for endodontic filling and sealing materials. To analyze filling capacity, 120 artificial primary teeth (60 maxillary incisors [MIs] and 60 mandibulary molars [MMs]) were endodontically treated. The teeth were divided into eight groups based on the dental group (MIs or MMs), filling material (Vitapex® or EP), and insertion method (syringe or lentulo). The Image J® software was used to analyze the initial an final digital radiographies of each tooth, measuring and comparing root canal and void areas. The percentage of filling failure areas was obtained. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey test of mean comparison. Regarding PCP, both pastes presented results according the ANSI/ADA standards. Flow capacity: Vitapex: 19.6 mm, EP: 25 mm (p < 0.01); radiopacity: Vitapex: 4.47 mmAl, EP: 6.06 mmAl (p < 0.01); pH after 28 days: Vitapex: 7.79, EP: 8.19 (p = 0.12); and solubility after 28 days: Vitapex: 2.68%, EP: 2.89% (p > 0.05). Regarding filling capacity analysis, EP demonstrated 12.5% of failure against 31.5% of Vitapex (p < 0.01). Compared to Vitapex, EP presented statistically significantly better results in flow, radiopacity, pH, and filling capacity. Molars presented more filling failures than incisors. The insertion method using a syringe and a thin tip was significantly better than that using Lentulo spiral carriers.
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spelling Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teethTooth, DeciduousEndodonticsRoot Canal ObturationAbstract In this study, we evaluated the physicochemical properties (PCP; radiopacity, flow, pH, and solubility) and the quality of root canal filling provided by an experimental industrialized paste (EP), with the same active ingredients as those of the Guedes Pinto paste, compared with the Vitapex® paste. PCP were analyzed according to the ANSI/ADA laboratory testing methods for endodontic filling and sealing materials. To analyze filling capacity, 120 artificial primary teeth (60 maxillary incisors [MIs] and 60 mandibulary molars [MMs]) were endodontically treated. The teeth were divided into eight groups based on the dental group (MIs or MMs), filling material (Vitapex® or EP), and insertion method (syringe or lentulo). The Image J® software was used to analyze the initial an final digital radiographies of each tooth, measuring and comparing root canal and void areas. The percentage of filling failure areas was obtained. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey test of mean comparison. Regarding PCP, both pastes presented results according the ANSI/ADA standards. Flow capacity: Vitapex: 19.6 mm, EP: 25 mm (p < 0.01); radiopacity: Vitapex: 4.47 mmAl, EP: 6.06 mmAl (p < 0.01); pH after 28 days: Vitapex: 7.79, EP: 8.19 (p = 0.12); and solubility after 28 days: Vitapex: 2.68%, EP: 2.89% (p > 0.05). Regarding filling capacity analysis, EP demonstrated 12.5% of failure against 31.5% of Vitapex (p < 0.01). Compared to Vitapex, EP presented statistically significantly better results in flow, radiopacity, pH, and filling capacity. Molars presented more filling failures than incisors. The insertion method using a syringe and a thin tip was significantly better than that using Lentulo spiral carriers.Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242020000100263Brazilian Oral Research v.34 2020reponame:Brazilian Oral Researchinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO)instacron:SBPQO10.1590/1807-3107bor-2020.vol34.0089info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMARQUES,Renata Pereira de SamuelMOURA-NETTO,CacioOLIVEIRA,Natalia Matsuda deBRESOLIN,Carmela RampazzoMELLO-MOURA,Anna Carolina VolpiMENDES,Fausto MedeirosNOVAES,Tatiane Fernandeseng2020-08-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-83242020000100263Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bor/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppob@edu.usp.br||bor@sbpqo.org.br1807-31071806-8324opendoar:2020-08-05T00:00Brazilian Oral Research - Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
title Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
spellingShingle Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
MARQUES,Renata Pereira de Samuel
Tooth, Deciduous
Endodontics
Root Canal Obturation
title_short Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
title_full Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
title_fullStr Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
title_sort Physicochemical properties and filling capacity of an experimental iodoform-based paste in primary teeth
author MARQUES,Renata Pereira de Samuel
author_facet MARQUES,Renata Pereira de Samuel
MOURA-NETTO,Cacio
OLIVEIRA,Natalia Matsuda de
BRESOLIN,Carmela Rampazzo
MELLO-MOURA,Anna Carolina Volpi
MENDES,Fausto Medeiros
NOVAES,Tatiane Fernandes
author_role author
author2 MOURA-NETTO,Cacio
OLIVEIRA,Natalia Matsuda de
BRESOLIN,Carmela Rampazzo
MELLO-MOURA,Anna Carolina Volpi
MENDES,Fausto Medeiros
NOVAES,Tatiane Fernandes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARQUES,Renata Pereira de Samuel
MOURA-NETTO,Cacio
OLIVEIRA,Natalia Matsuda de
BRESOLIN,Carmela Rampazzo
MELLO-MOURA,Anna Carolina Volpi
MENDES,Fausto Medeiros
NOVAES,Tatiane Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tooth, Deciduous
Endodontics
Root Canal Obturation
topic Tooth, Deciduous
Endodontics
Root Canal Obturation
description Abstract In this study, we evaluated the physicochemical properties (PCP; radiopacity, flow, pH, and solubility) and the quality of root canal filling provided by an experimental industrialized paste (EP), with the same active ingredients as those of the Guedes Pinto paste, compared with the Vitapex® paste. PCP were analyzed according to the ANSI/ADA laboratory testing methods for endodontic filling and sealing materials. To analyze filling capacity, 120 artificial primary teeth (60 maxillary incisors [MIs] and 60 mandibulary molars [MMs]) were endodontically treated. The teeth were divided into eight groups based on the dental group (MIs or MMs), filling material (Vitapex® or EP), and insertion method (syringe or lentulo). The Image J® software was used to analyze the initial an final digital radiographies of each tooth, measuring and comparing root canal and void areas. The percentage of filling failure areas was obtained. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey test of mean comparison. Regarding PCP, both pastes presented results according the ANSI/ADA standards. Flow capacity: Vitapex: 19.6 mm, EP: 25 mm (p < 0.01); radiopacity: Vitapex: 4.47 mmAl, EP: 6.06 mmAl (p < 0.01); pH after 28 days: Vitapex: 7.79, EP: 8.19 (p = 0.12); and solubility after 28 days: Vitapex: 2.68%, EP: 2.89% (p > 0.05). Regarding filling capacity analysis, EP demonstrated 12.5% of failure against 31.5% of Vitapex (p < 0.01). Compared to Vitapex, EP presented statistically significantly better results in flow, radiopacity, pH, and filling capacity. Molars presented more filling failures than incisors. The insertion method using a syringe and a thin tip was significantly better than that using Lentulo spiral carriers.
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