Root-end resection with or without retrograde obturation after orthograde filling with two techniques: A micro-CT study

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To evaluate the filling ability of two orthograde obturation techniques followed by the apical resection with or without retrograde obturation through micro-computed tomography (CT). Thirty-two single-rooted permanent teeth were prepared and randomised into four groups (n = 8) according to the orthograde obturation technique (single cone technique [SCT] and mineral trioxide aggregate placement) combined or not with retrograde obturation. The volume of voids (VoV) within the entire endodontic space, the apical 3 mm, and 1 mm after root resection was calculated by micro-CT. Statistical analysis showed no significant difference among the groups regarding the total VoV in all root canals, as well as within the apical 1 mm after root resection. The SCT and apical resection without retrograde filling showed significantly better results in terms of VoV at the apical 3 mm after root resection. Within the study limitations, SCT associated with apical resection without retrograde preparation exhibited a similar or less amount of voids than the other groups.

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Angerame, D., De Biasi, M., Lenhardt, M., Porrelli, D., Bevilacqua, L., Generali, L., … Pedullà, E. (2022). Root-end resection with or without retrograde obturation after orthograde filling with two techniques: A micro-CT study. Australian Endodontic Journal, 48(3), 423–430. https://doi.org/10.1111/aej.12634

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