Comparison of three obturation techniques with regard to bacterial leakage

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Aim: To compare bacterial leakage in root canals obturated with the modified single-cone, lateral condensation, and continuous wave of condensation techniques. Methods: Distobuccal root canals of maxillary molars were shaped up to ProTaper F2 and obturated with modified singlecone, lateral condensation or continuous wave of condensation technique. Two-chamber bacterial model using Enterococcus faecalis was employed for bacterial leakage evaluation for 30 days. The chi-square test was applied to evaluate differences between turbid and non-turbid samples, and the Kruskal-Wallis test was used for evaluating the time necessary for microleakage. A significance level of 5% was set for all analyses. Results: The modified single-cone technique showed leakage in 73.3% of samples, lateral condensation in 66.6%, and continuous wave of condensation in 53.3%, but there were no significant differences among the groups (p>0.05). Conclusions: It can be concluded that the modified single-cone technique shows similar sealing efficacy to that of lateral condensation and continuous wave of condensation technique.

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Nabeshima, C. K., Martins, G. H. R., de Pasquali Leonardo, M. F., Shin, R. C. F., Cai, S., & de Lima Machado, M. E. (2013). Comparison of three obturation techniques with regard to bacterial leakage. Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 12(3), 212–215. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-32252013000300011

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