Luiza Salles Alves Berti Pereira, Leandro Augusto Pinto Pereira, Gabriela Fernanda Bombarda, Ana Cristina Padilha Janini, May Anny Alves Fraga, Américo Bortolazzo Correr, Flávia Medeiros Saavedra, Lauter Eston Pelepenko, Marina Angélica Marciano
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简介:根尖切除术是一种有效的治疗非手术治疗失败的持续性根尖牙周炎的牙髓手术。本研究的目的是比较使用不同器械进行根尖切除术后的牙本质粗糙度,以及这些表面的细胞附着活力。方法:选择64颗单根人拔牙,进行根管治疗,并行根尖切除术。高速硬质合金毛刺:使用Zekrya (Dentsply),超声波尖端Blade Sonic (Helse)或OT12 (Mectron)。分析切除所需时间,根端表面粗糙度和附着细胞(ATCC PCS-201-018)的活力。作为对照,获得高速毛刺切割样品,并使用多刃毛刺序列进行抛光。结果采用方差分析或Kruskal-Wallis检验,显著性水平为5%。结果:OT12最快,Blade Sonic最慢(p< 0.05)。无论切割时间如何,两种超声仪器都能产生更高的表面粗糙度。在所有标本上都观察到细胞附着,人原代牙龈成纤维细胞的附着表现出时间依赖性,其中超声仪器获得的结果最好。结论:粗糙的牙本质表面改善了细胞的附着。在最快的根尖切除术中,OT12尖端显示出良好的细胞附着。虽然切割时间在不同条件下存在统计学差异,但没有任何一种情况会对显微手术的总时间产生负面影响。未来的临床研究可以研究根尖切除术后牙本质表面与修复的关系。
Dentinal Surface Roughness after Apicoectomy Improves Cell Attachment.
Introduction: Apicoectomy is an endodontic surgery useful to treat persistent apical periodontitis in case of nonsurgical treatment failure. The aim of this study was to compare dentinal roughness following apicoectomies using different instruments, and cellular attachment viability over these surfaces.
Methods: Sixty-four single-rooted human extracted teeth were selected, endodontically treated, and apicectomies performed. High-speed carbide burs: Zekrya (Dentsply), ultrasonic tips Blade Sonic (Helse) or OT12 (Mectron) were used. Time required for resection, the root-end surface roughness and viability of the attached cells (ATCC PCS-201-018) were analyzed. As control, high speed burs cut samples were obtained and polished using a multiblade burs sequence. Results were analyzed statistically using ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis tests at the significance level of 5%.
Results: OT12 was the fastest and Blade Sonic the slowest to perform the apicoectomies (P < .05). Regardless of the cut time, both ultrasonic instruments resulted in higher surface roughness. Cell attachment was observed on all specimens and the human primary gingival fibroblasts attachment demonstrated a time-dependent increase where the best results were obtained by the ultrasonic instruments.
Conclusions: A rougher dentinal surface improved the cell attachment. OT12 tips showed a favorable cell attachment with the fastest apicoectomy. Although the cutting time has presented statistical differences between conditions, none could negatively impact the total time of a microsurgery. Future clinical studies can investigate dentinal surfaces correlating it with repair, following apicoectomy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Endodontics, the official journal of the American Association of Endodontists, publishes scientific articles, case reports and comparison studies evaluating materials and methods of pulp conservation and endodontic treatment. Endodontists and general dentists can learn about new concepts in root canal treatment and the latest advances in techniques and instrumentation in the one journal that helps them keep pace with rapid changes in this field.