Shakiba Arvaneh, René Schwesig, Shahpar Haghighat, Christian Ralf Gernhardt
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背景和目的:根管治疗的成功取决于消除感染和创造持久的密封以防止再污染。本研究的目的是利用WaveOne®Gold和Procodile®两种往复单文件系统,在两种不同的管形态下,评估不同ISO大小对封闭质量的影响。材料和方法:总体而言,140个人类恒牙根管根据所选择的ISO尺寸和直、弯根管曲率随机分为14组,采用两种文件系统,WaveOne®Gold文件ISO尺寸为20、25和45,Procodile®文件ISO尺寸为20、25、40和45,用于根管准备。使用相应的杜胶点和AH-Plus密封剂对这140个根管进行封闭,并在数字荧光显微镜下通过评估420个切片的杜胶、密封剂和未填充区域的比例,对根(根尖、中、冠状三分之一)进行切片后评估封闭质量。使用非参数检验对结果进行分析。结果:对于两种系统,不同ISO大小的填充区(PGFA, p < 0.001)和密封剂填充区(PSFA, p < 0.001)的百分比有显著差异。然而,未填充区域的百分比无显著差异(PUA, p = 0.354)。ISO 40表现出最好的效果,杜仲胶填充区域的百分比最高(87%),密封剂填充区域的百分比最低(13%),空隙率最低(0.5%)。相比之下,在ISO为20(81%)和ISO为25(81%)的根管充填物中,杜仲胶填充区域的百分比最低。对于两种往复文件系统大小,WaveOne®Gold的ISO 45和procodiile®的ISO 40显示了显著改善的填充质量(p < 0.05), PGFA分别为85%和87%。两种系统之间的差异不显著。结论:牙体尺寸越大,补牙效果越好,尤其是根尖区。这些结果强调了选择合适的准备尺寸以调整初始解剖规格的重要性,以优化根管封闭并确保高质量和耐用的密封。
Quality of Single-Cone Obturation Using Different Sizes of Matching Gutta-Percha Points of Two Reciprocating Single-File Systems in Curved and Straight Root Canals.
Background and Objectives: Endodontic success depends on eliminating infection and creating a durable seal to prevent recontamination. The goal of this study was to assess the impact of different ISO sizes on the obturation quality using two reciprocating single-file systems, WaveOne® Gold and Procodile®, in two different canal morphologies. Material and Methods: Overall, 140 root canals from human permanent teeth were randomly assigned to 14 groups based on selected ISO sizes and straight and curved canal curvatures, and the two file systems, WaveOne® Gold files in ISO sizes 20, 25, and 45, and Procodile® files in ISO sizes 20, 25, 40, and 45, were employed for canal preparation. These 140 canals were obturated using corresponding gutta-percha points and AH-Plus sealer and the quality of the obturation was assessed after sectioning the roots (apical, middle, coronal third) by evaluating the resulting 420 sections under a digital fluorescence microscope with regard to the proportion of gutta-percha, sealer, and unfilled areas. The results were analyzed using nonparametric tests. Results: For both systems, there was a significant difference in the percentage of gutta-percha-filled areas (PGFA, p < 0.001) and sealer-filled areas (PSFA, p < 0.001 among the different ISO sizes). However, no significant difference was observed in the percentage of unfilled areas (PUA, p = 0.354). ISO 40 demonstrated the best results, with the highest percentage of gutta-percha-filled areas (87%) and the lowest percentages of sealer-filled areas (13%) and voids (0.5%). In contrast, the lowest percentages of gutta-percha filled areas were observed in root canal fillings with ISO 20 (81%) and ISO 25 (81%). Regarding both reciprocating file system sizes, ISO 45 in WaveOne® Gold and ISO 40 in Procodile® demonstrated significantly improved (p < 0.05) filling quality, with PGFA of 85% and 87%, respectively. The differences between both systems were not significant. Conclusions: The results presented suggest that larger sizes provide better filling results, especially in the apical region. These results underline the importance of selecting appropriate preparation sizes adjusted to the initial anatomical specifications to optimize root canal obturation and ensure a high quality and durable seal.
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The journal’s main focus is on reviews as well as clinical and experimental investigations. The journal aims to advance knowledge related to problems in medicine in developing countries as well as developed economies, to disseminate research on global health, and to promote and foster prevention and treatment of diseases worldwide. MEDICINA publications cater to clinicians, diagnosticians and researchers, and serve as a forum to discuss the current status of health-related matters and their impact on a global and local scale.