Bacterial leakage in root canals filled with calcium hydroxide paste associated with different vehicles

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Abstract

This in vitro study evaluated, using a bacterial leakage model, whether intracanal medication with calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2]-based pastes prepared with different vehicles, has inhibitory effect on corono-apical leakage of bacteria. Forty instrumented human canines were dressed with Ca(OH)2 p.a. associated with: G1= distilled water; G2= polyethylene glycol (PG); G3= PG + CMCP; and G4=glycerin. Five teeth with intact crowns served as negative controls and 5 instrumented teeth without temporary dressing served as positive controls. All teeth were mounted in a 2-chamber apparatus and then exposed to human saliva for 63 days. Leakage was recorded when turbidity was observed in the lower chamber. Fifty percent of the samples of G1 and G2, 10% of G3 and 80% of G4 were fully contaminated after 9 weeks. Statistically significant differences were observed with paired comparisons G3 and G4 (p=0.0069), with G3 achieving better seal against bacterial leakage than G4.

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Murad, C., Fariniuk, L. F., Fidel, S., Fidel, R. A. S., & Sassone, L. M. (2008). Bacterial leakage in root canals filled with calcium hydroxide paste associated with different vehicles. Brazilian Dental Journal, 19(3), 232–237. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-64402008000300011

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