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Efficacy of New Bioceramic Materials in Root Canal Obturation

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ABSTRACT Background: The efficacy of root canal obturation is crucial for the long-term success of endodontic treatments. Recently, bioceramic materials have gained attention due to their superior biological and physical properties compared to traditional materials. Materials and Methods: In this study, 60 extracted human teeth with single canals were randomly divided into three groups (n = 20) based on the obturation material used: Group A (EndoSequence BC Sealer), Group B (BioRoot RCS), and Group C (Conventional Gutta-Percha with AH Plus Sealer). All canals were prepared using a standardized protocol and obturated using the respective materials. The quality of obturation was assessed using micro-CT analysis, measuring void volume percentage and adaptation to canal walls. Additionally, apical sealing ability was evaluated using a dye penetration test. Results: Group A showed a significantly lower void volume percentage (2.1% ±0.3) compared to Group B (3.4% ±0.5) and Group C (5.6% ±0.7) (P < 0.05). Micro-CT analysis revealed better adaptation to canal walls in Group A and Group B compared to Group C. The dye penetration test indicated that Group A had the least apical leakage (0.5 mm ± 0.2), followed by Group B (0.8 mm ± 0.3), and Group C (1.5 mm ± 0.4) (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The new bioceramic materials, EndoSequence BC Sealer and BioRoot RCS demonstrated superior performance in root canal obturation compared to the conventional AH Plus Sealer.
Title: Efficacy of New Bioceramic Materials in Root Canal Obturation
Description:
ABSTRACT Background: The efficacy of root canal obturation is crucial for the long-term success of endodontic treatments.
Recently, bioceramic materials have gained attention due to their superior biological and physical properties compared to traditional materials.
Materials and Methods: In this study, 60 extracted human teeth with single canals were randomly divided into three groups (n = 20) based on the obturation material used: Group A (EndoSequence BC Sealer), Group B (BioRoot RCS), and Group C (Conventional Gutta-Percha with AH Plus Sealer).
All canals were prepared using a standardized protocol and obturated using the respective materials.
The quality of obturation was assessed using micro-CT analysis, measuring void volume percentage and adaptation to canal walls.
Additionally, apical sealing ability was evaluated using a dye penetration test.
Results: Group A showed a significantly lower void volume percentage (2.
1% ±0.
3) compared to Group B (3.
4% ±0.
5) and Group C (5.
6% ±0.
7) (P < 0.
05).
Micro-CT analysis revealed better adaptation to canal walls in Group A and Group B compared to Group C.
The dye penetration test indicated that Group A had the least apical leakage (0.
5 mm ± 0.
2), followed by Group B (0.
8 mm ± 0.
3), and Group C (1.
5 mm ± 0.
4) (P < 0.
05).
Conclusion: The new bioceramic materials, EndoSequence BC Sealer and BioRoot RCS demonstrated superior performance in root canal obturation compared to the conventional AH Plus Sealer.

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