Push-out bond strength and apical microleakage of (MTA Plus, Biodentine, and Bioceramic) as apical third filling (An in vitro study) | ||
MUSTANSIRIA DENTAL JOURNAL | ||
Article 1, Volume 13, Issue 1, December 2016, Pages 1-10 | ||
Authors | ||
Dr. Abeer A. Abass B.D.S; ; Prof. Dr. Jamal A. Mehdi B.D.S | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the sealing ability of (MTA Plus, Biodentine Bioceramic root repair material) as an apical third filling by using (Push-out bond strength test, apical microleakage test). Materials and methods: Sixty straight palatal roots of the maxillary first molars teeth were used in this study, the roots were instrumented by using crown down technique with Protaper universal rotary system, the roots were randomly divided into three groups according to the materials used for filling apical third (n=20).Group (1): MTA Plus . Group (2): Biodentine. Group (3): Bioceramic repair material. For all groups complete obturation with easy & quick obturation system was used. After incubation period of three days ten roots for each group were embedded in clear acrylic resin and each root sectioned in apical to provide slice 2mm in thickness. The bond strength was measured using computerized universal testing machine. Ten roots remain from each group used for apical microleakage study. The roots submerged in 2% methylene blue for three days. The roots were cleared and the degree of linear dye penetration was measured in millimeter by stereomicroscope under 40 X magnification with calibrated scale ocular grid. The data were analyzed statistically using ANOVA and LSD test. Results: In push-out bond strength showed the Biodentine has the highest mean values (19.687) in comparison with other groups followed by MTA Plus group which the mean value was (19.395), while the BC material group has the lowest mean value (10.977). In microleakage the BC material group has the high mean values (0.477) of apical dye penetration in comparison with other groups. Biodentine group has lowest mean values (0.359) of apical dye penetration. Conclusions: The Biodentine higher push-out bond strength and less apical microleakage then other test materials. | ||
Keywords | ||
KEYWORDS; thermosense denture base material; Hardness; Impact strength; transverse strength | ||
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