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Investigation of the effect of different chelation solutions on penetration of resin-based and bioceramic sealers with a novel method

Journal

MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE
Volume 84, Issue 7, Pages 1571-1576

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23717

Keywords

chelation solution; dentinal tubule penetration; etidronic acid; final irrigation solution; maleic acid

Funding

  1. Bezmialem Vakif University, Commission of Scientific Research Projects [8.2019/9]

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The study found that different chelation solutions can increase the penetration depth of root canal sealers into dentinal tubules. The MA group had the highest penetration depth at the apical third, while the EDTA and HEBP groups had almost equal average depths in the middle and coronal thirds, with significantly higher penetration depth in the coronal thirds of root canals than in other sections. EndoSequence BC Sealer showed higher penetration depth than AH Plus and MTA Fillapex, although the differences were not statistically significant.
This study aimed to investigate the effects of different chelation solutions on the penetration of resin-based and bioceramic root canal sealers into dentinal tubules using a device that assembles conventional microplate detection with automated digital microscopy. Eighty-four single-rooted teeth were prepared with 30.07 nickel-titanium instruments and divided into four groups of 21 according to the final irrigation solutions used: saline (control), ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), maleic acid (MA), and etidronic acid (HEBP). The samples were obturated with AH Plus, MTA Fillapex, or EndoSequence BC Sealer using the single-cone technique. The roots were then sectioned horizontally at 2, 6, and 10 mm and examined using a Cytation 5 reader and Gen5 software. Data were compared using two-way analysis of variance followed by univariate analyses and Tukey's multiple comparison test (p < .05). The mean penetration depth in the apical thirds was higher in the MA group than in the other groups (p = .013). The mean depth in the middle and coronal thirds was almost equal in the EDTA and HEBP groups. The mean depth was significantly higher in the coronal thirds of the root canals than in any other section in all final irrigation solution groups (p < .001). EndoSequence BC Sealer displayed higher penetration depth than AH Plus and MTA Fillapex, although the differences between the examined sealers were not statistically significant. The chelation solutions increased root canal sealer penetration into the dentinal tubule.

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