J. Tepel et al., REACTION OF INFLAMED PERIAPICAL TISSUE TO INTRACANAL MEDICAMENTS AND ROOT-CANAL SEALERS, Endodontics & dental traumatology, 10(5), 1994, pp. 233-238
The effects of different intracanal medicaments and zinc oxide-eugenol
based root canal sealers on an experimentally induced apical periodon
titis were studied histologically in mesial roots of lower molars of W
istar rats. After root canal instrumentation each canal was filled eit
her with an intracanal medicament twice for 3 days each time or with a
sealer for 21 days. The intracanal medicament chlorophenol caused per
iapical tissue damage. P-chloroxylenol-camphor lead to periapical impr
ovement as did 5% sodium-hypochlorite. 12% sodium-hypochlorite gave ti
ssue damage. After intracanal medication with an aqueous suspension of
calcium hydroxide periapical repair was clearly visible. A combinatio
n of a corticoid and an antibiotic appeared to induce damage of the pe
riapical tissues. The root canal sealers Endomethasone and N2 essentia
lly impaired periapical repair. The results were acceptable for Aptal-
Zink-Harz root canal fillings after 21 days as well as after 56 days.