Rmp. Gilhooly et al., Comparison of lateral condensation and thermomechanically compacted warm alpha-phase gutta-percha with a single cone for obturating curved root canals, ORAL SURG O, 91(1), 2001, pp. 89-94
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
ORAL SURGERY ORAL MEDICINE ORAL PATHOLOGY ORAL RADIOLOGY AND ENDODONTICS
Objective. To evaluate and compare the sealability and radiographic quality
of root fillings in extracted teeth by using lateral condensation of gutta
-percha or alpha -phase gutta-percha in conjunction with a single gutta-per
cha cone.
Study design. A total of 108 single-rooted teeth were divided into 2 groups
of 54 teeth based on canal shape. Canals were prepared to a minimum 0.055
taper and enlarged to a size 35 at the working distance. Irrigation was don
e with 17% EDTA and 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCI) to remove smear layer.
One group was obturated by using cold lateral condensation of gutta-percha
; the other group was obturated with thermomechanically compacted alpha -ph
ase gutta-percha and a single cone of gutta-percha. Apical extrusion of sea
ler or gutta-percha was recorded. Sealability of each technique was assesse
d by dye penetration. The radiographic quality of obturation was also deter
mined.
Results. Root canals filled with alpha -phase gutta-percha and a single con
e had significantly more extrusion of sealer than canals filled by lateral
condensation. Lateral condensation achieved significantly better scores for
radiographic quality. There was no significant difference between the 2 fi
lling techniques in terms of apical or coronal leakage.
Conclusions. Thermomechanically condensed alpha -phase gutta-percha used in
conjunction with a single gutta-percha cone had poorer radiographic qualit
y than laterally condensed gutta-percha.