Title of article :
Bacterial Leakage of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, Calcium- Enriched Mixture and Biodentine as Furcation Perforation Repair Materials in Primary Molars
Author/Authors :
Ramazani, Nahid Department of Pediatric Dentistry - School of Dentistry, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, , Sadeghi, Parisa Dentist, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan
Abstract :
Introduction: Adequate seal of iatrogenically perforated area within the root canal system
can improve the long term treatment prognosis. This in vitro study evaluated the sealing
ability of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement and
Biodentine in repair of furcation perforation in primary molars. Methods and Materials: A
total of 61 freshly extracted primary mandibular second molars were randomly divided into
three groups (n=17) and 10 teeth were put in negative (without perforation, n=5) and
positive (perforated without repair, n=5) control groups. Turbidity was used as the criteria
of bacterial leakage, when detected in the model of dual-chamber leakage. Data were
analyzed using the Chi-Square and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis in SPSS software. The
level of significance was set at 0.05. Results: All positive samples showed turbidity, whereas
none of the negative samples allowed bacterial leakage. There was no significant difference
between the number of turbidity samples in repaired teeth with all test materials (P=0.13).
No significant difference was also detected in the mean survival time (P>0.05). Conclusion:
CEM cement and Biodentine showed promising results as perforation repair materials and
can be recommended as suitable alternatives of MTA for repair of furcation perforation of
primary molars.
Keywords :
Biodentine , Biomaterial , Calcium-Enriched Mixture , Furcation Perforation , Mineral Trioxide Aggregate , Perforation Repair , Sealability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics