Assessment of the apical seal of root canals using different filling techniques.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the apical leakage of roots filled by three different gutta-percha techniques: lateral condensation, Tagger's hybrid and E&Q Master. Forty-two extracted single-rooted teeth were used. The coronal part of each tooth was removed and the root received biomechanical preparation using a 60-K file. The roots were randomly divided into three groups according to the technique of filling the root canal: Group I, lateral condensation; Group II, Tagger's hybrid; Group III, E&Q Master. The roots were submitted to dye leakage test with Rhodamine B for 7 days, using vacuum during the initial 30 min. The teeth were sectioned longitudinally and the leakage was measured in a linear fashion from apex to crown. Statistical analysis indicated that lateral condensation and E&Q Master techniques showed lower leakage than Tagger's technique (P = 0.0016). However, statistically no difference was found between lateral condensation and E&Q Master system techniques.

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Leonardo, M. V., Goto, E. H., Torres, C. R. G., Borges, A. B., Carvalho, C. A. T., & Barcellos, D. C. (2009). Assessment of the apical seal of root canals using different filling techniques. Journal of Oral Science, 51(4), 593–599. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.51.593

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