Renata Josipović, Violeta Petrovic, Adriana Arbutina, Irena Kuzmanovic-Radman, Aleksandra Djeri, Nataša Gajić, R. Arbutina, S. Živković
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Abstract
Introduction. Marginal seal or adequate marginal adaptation of material along
the cavity walls should be able to prevent leakage of tissue fluid and
consequently bacterial microleakage, terefore, it is considered as
significant factor for long term success of endodontic treatment. The aim of
this work was to test the marginal microleakage of newly synthesized
nanostructured biomaterials based on calcium aluminate, calcium silicate and
MTA with a dye penetration test after application the material to the
interradicular perforations of extracted teeth. Material and method. The
study included 48 extracted human maxillary and mandibular molars. Newly
synthesized nanostructured materials were tested: material based on calcium
aluminate, calcium silicate. Commercial calcium silicate cement (MTA
Angelus, Londrina, Brazil) was used as a control material. Marginal
microleakage was examined with a dye penetration test six months after
application of the material in experimentally prepared interradicular
perforations on extracted human molars. Penetration depth measurement was
analyzed with a binocular magnifier (Leica DM 500, Leica Byosistems).
Results are expressed in millimeters and statistically processed by applying
the analysis of variance for repeated measurements with the Sidak test.
Results. The lowest average penetration (mm) was for MTA (1.40 ? 0.63 mm),
and the highest for Ca aluminates (2.10 ? 0.63 mm), while for calcium
silicates an average color penetration of 1.73 ? 0, 67mm was recorded. By
testing intergroup differences in color penetration between groups, a
statistically significant difference between MTA and Ca aluminate was
obtained using Sidak?s test (t = -0.693; p = 0.036). No statistically
significant difference was recorded between MTA and Ca silicate, nor was
there a statistically significant difference between Ca aluminate and Ca
silicate. Conclusion. The lowest marginal microleakage, the best marginal
sealing, was recorded with the MTA material. The microleakage of calcium
aluminate-based materials was significantly higher compared to calcium
silicate and MTA.