A. Kast'Akova et al., An in vitro experiment on the effect of an attempt to create an apical matrix during root canal preparation on coronal leakage and material extrusion, ORAL SURG O, 91(4), 2001, pp. 462-467
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
ORAL SURGERY ORAL MEDICINE ORAL PATHOLOGY ORAL RADIOLOGY AND ENDODONTICS
Objective, A common approach to creating an apical matrix (apical stop) in
the apical dentin is to enlarge the root canal to 3 sizes greater than that
of the first rile that binds at the working length. The aim of this study
was to test the hypothesis that this procedure will reduce the amount of ma
terial extruded and the leakage along the apical root fillings.
Study design. The canals of half of 120 maxillary and mandibular canines we
re prepared to the apical foramen through use of the serial shaping techniq
ue; the apical matrix creation procedure was not used. Each of the other 60
canals was prepared to 1 mm short of the apical foramen, and the canal was
enlarged to at least 3 sizes greater than that of the first binding file t
o create an apical matrix. All the canals prepared with and all the canals
prepared without the apical matrix creation procedure were obturated with l
aterally or vertically compacted cold or warm gutta-percha. In the leakage
test, after post space preparation, the amount of fluid transport along the
apical root fillings was measured. In the material extrusion test, the num
ber of teeth with gutta-percha extrusion was recorded and the weight of the
apically extruded materials was measured.
Results, In both the leakage and the extrusion tests, no significant differ
ence was found between canals prepared with and canals prepared without the
apical matrix creation procedure.
Conclusion, The hypothesis that a procedure to enlarge root canals to 3 siz
es greater than that of the first binding file will reduce the amount of fi
lling materials extruded and the leakage was not proved, as our results sho
w.