Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of surface morpholo
gy of root ends resected with various bur configurations on fibroblast atta
chment.
Methodology Seventy-two human single-rooted teeth were collected and decoro
nated. The root canals were instrumented, and then obturated with thermopla
sticized gutta-percha using AH-26 as the sealer. The roots were randomly di
vided into eight different groups, and apical root-end resections were perf
ormed using eight different instruments, which included high and low speed
burs and a scalpel blade. After each root was resected, the surface area of
the root end was measured. Cultured human periodontal ligament fibroblasts
were radiolabelled and then allowed to attach, in vitro, to the root-ends.
Cell attachment to the resected root-ends was determined by counting in a
liquid scintillation system and expressed as the number of decays per min/m
m(2) (DPM/mm(2)) of root surface.
Results There was no significant difference in fibroblast attachment to the
root-ends prepared with various instruments.
Conclusions These findings indicate that the choice of instrument for root-
end resection has little influence on the initial attachment of fibroblasts
, and thus may have little effect on healing following root-end resection.