Analysis of the healing response to gutta-percha and Diaket when used as root-end filling materials in periradicular surgery

Citation
De. Witherspoon et Jl. Gutmann, Analysis of the healing response to gutta-percha and Diaket when used as root-end filling materials in periradicular surgery, INT ENDOD J, 33(1), 2000, pp. 37-45
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL ENDODONTIC JOURNAL
ISSN journal
01432885 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
37 - 45
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-2885(200001)33:1<37:AOTHRT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Aim To analyse the healing response to gutta-percha and Diaket when used as root-end filling materials in periradicular surgery. Methodology Periradicular surgery was completed using the mandibular second , third and fourth premolar teeth from nine male mongrel dogs. The six root s on one side of the mouth were randomly allocated to one of the following groups: group A: a resected root end and a burnished gutta-percha root fill ing; group B: cavities were prepared to a depth of 4.0 mm, using ultrasonic root-end preparation and filled with Diaket. The response was evaluated hi stologically at 55 (nine specimens) and 150 (three specimens) days post ope ratively. Results The data for the 55-day period was analysed statistically using Wil coxon's Signed Ranks test. No statistical analysis was carried out on the 1 50-day group due to the small number of specimens. The level of significanc e was set at P < 0.05. No statistical significance was observed in the heal ing response between Diaket and gutta-percha in the following categories at 55 days: inflammatory response, angiogenesis, root-end resorption, and cem entum deposition. Statistically significant differences were observed in th e healing categories: bone apposition (P < 0.05) and periodontal ligament f ormation (P < 0.05). Conclusions At both time intervals, Diaket had a better healing response th at was characterized by hard tissue formation adjacent to the root-end fill ing material bordered by occasional multinucleated giant cells. The nature of both the hard tissue formation and the adjacent cells, however, remains undetermined. Diaket displayed the best healing of either material used in this study.