Push-out bond strength of different endodontic obturation material at three different sites - In-vitro study

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Background: The key to success of any root canal therapy is adequate obturation of the prepared root canal space. Root canal sealers are not dimensionally stable and might dissolve partially over a period of time. The objective of this in-vitro study is to evaluate the push-out bond strength to intraradicular dentin of two endodontic obturation materials. Material and Methods: Forty extracted single rooted permanent teeth were used. Canals orifice was explored, teeth were instrumented. The samples were divided into two groups each containing twenty specimens obturated with different obturation material (Group1 Epiphany/Resilon and Group 2 Gutta Percha/AH Plus).The obturation systems used in this study was Element Obturation unit (Sybron Endo). Each tooth root was horizontally sectioned in approximately 2-mm thick slices from the coronal 1/3rd, middle 1/3rd and apical 1/3rd. The push-out bond strength of each specimen was calculated using Universal Testing Machine. The statistical analysis was done using two way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and tukey's test. Results: There was significant difference between push out bond strength of Resilon/Epiphany and AH Plus/Gutta Percha. Gutta percha group was superior with push out bond strength of 2.22 (± 0.16) Mpa in comparison to Resilon/ Epiphany group with 1.61 (±0.14) Mpa (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The interfacial bond strength achieved with Resilon/Epiphany self-etch (SE) to intraradicular dentine was not superior to that of AH Plus/Gutta Percha.

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Mishra, P., Sharma, A., Mishra, S., & Gupta, M. (2017). Push-out bond strength of different endodontic obturation material at three different sites - In-vitro study. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 9(6), e733–e737. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.53647

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