Evaluation of dislocation resistance of three different resin-based root canal sealers from radicular dentin -An ‘in vitro’ study.

Suchita Vishnoi, Deepak Raisingani, A. Prasad, Harshit Srivastava, Rimjhim Jain, Archana Singh
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  Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the dislocation resistance of three different resin-based root canal sealers from radicular dentin -An ‘in vitro’ study. Methodology: Sixty extracted human maxillary canines were sectioned transversally below the cement-enamel junction to obtain 2-mm-thick dentin disks that were randomly divided into three groups (n = 20) for treatment with one of three different root-canal sealers (AH Plus [Dentsply DeTroy, Germany], Bioseal (Equinox Holland), EndoREZ [Ultra dent]). Standardized cavities were prepared to simulate root canals, cavities were filled with sealer material, and push-out bond-strength testing was performed using a universal testing machine. Result: In the present study amongst all the three sealers tested viz AH Plus, EndoREZ & Bioseal. EndoREZ (Group III) goes most superior (14.97 ± 3.17 MPa), followed by AH Plus (Group II) (13.29 ± 2.27 MPa) & the least bond strength was seen with Bioseal (Group I) (4.83 ± 1.62 MPa). There was a gradual decrease in bond strength from a coronal third of radicular dentin to the middle third followed by an apical third in all three groups. Conclusion: Amongst all the three-sealer tested EndoREZ® gave the maximum bond strength, followed by AH Plus® & then Bioseal. Bioseal gave the least bond strength irrespective of the area in radicular dentin. There was a gradual decrease in bond strength from the coronal third of radicular dentin to the middle third followed by an apical third in all three groups.
三种不同根状牙本质树脂基根管密封剂抗脱位性的体外研究。
目的:本研究的目的是评估三种不同根状牙本质树脂基根管密封剂的抗脱位性-体外研究。方法:将60只拔出的上颌犬在牙髓-牙釉质交界处下方横切,获得2mm厚的牙本质盘,随机分为三组(n = 20),分别使用三种不同的根管密封剂(AH Plus [Dentsply DeTroy,德国],Bioseal (Equinox Holland), EndoREZ [Ultra dent])中的一种进行治疗。制作模拟根管的标准化空腔,用密封材料填充空腔,并使用通用试验机进行推出粘结强度测试。结果:在目前的研究中,在所有三种密封测试中,即AH Plus, EndoREZ和Bioseal。EndoREZ (III组)结合强度最高(14.97±3.17 MPa), AH Plus (II组)次之(13.29±2.27 MPa), Bioseal (I组)结合强度最低(4.83±1.62 MPa)。根状牙本质的结合强度从冠状的三分之一到中间的三分之一逐渐下降,然后是根尖的三分之一。结论:在所有测试的三种密封剂中,EndoREZ®的结合强度最大,其次是AH Plus®,然后是Bioseal。与根状牙本质的面积无关,生物胶的结合强度最低。根状牙本质的结合强度从冠状的三分之一到中间的三分之一逐渐下降,其次是根尖的三分之一。
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