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Comparison of Microleakage of CEM Cement Apical Plug in Three Different Media

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  573-581

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 Background and Objectives: Proper seal is needed for successful endodontic treatments such as apical plug treatment. Some of studies have shown that tissue fluid can affect the sealing ability adversely. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sealing ability of Calcium Enriched Mixture (CEM) cement apical plug in dry, blood contaminated and saliva contaminated canals. Subjects and Methods: Seventy single root and single canal extracted human teeth were decornated from cementoenamel junction(CEJ) preparation of apical area were done up to #40 K-file using step back method and coronal area was enlarged up to #80 k-file. After open apex condition reconstruction and creation of dry, blood-or saliva-contaminated canal condition, CEM cement apical plug was inserted into the canal. After full setting of CEM cement, the remnant of canal space was obturated using gutta percha and AH26 sealer. Microleaksge value was evaluated with Fluid filtration method and data were analyzed using and Kruska-lWalis and Mann-Whitney tests. Results: Based on our data, the Microleakage values were 26. 96, 44. 36 and 27. 00 (10⁻ ⁴ ×μ L/min/CmH2O) in dry, blood contaminated and saliva contaminated canal, respectively. The Microleakage value in blood contaminated condition was significant lower than both dry and saliva contaminated conditions (P<0. 001) Conclusion: These results suggest that the sealing ability of CEM cement is reduced in blood-contaminated condition; but is not affected by saliva contamination. Prudently, more in vitro and animal studies are needed to confirm these results.

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    AYATOLLAHI, FATEMEH, & Zarebidoki, Fatemeh. (2019). Comparison of Microleakage of CEM Cement Apical Plug in Three Different Media. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, 17(6 ), 573-581. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/382995/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    AYATOLLAHI FATEMEH, Zarebidoki Fatemeh. Comparison of Microleakage of CEM Cement Apical Plug in Three Different Media. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL[Internet]. 2019;17(6 ):573-581. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/382995/en

    IEEE: Copy

    FATEMEH AYATOLLAHI, and Fatemeh Zarebidoki, “Comparison of Microleakage of CEM Cement Apical Plug in Three Different Media,” JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 17, no. 6 , pp. 573–581, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/382995/en

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