dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-20T15:27:31Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-05T16:43:24Z
dc.date.available2014-05-20T15:27:31Z
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dc.date.created2014-05-20T15:27:31Z
dc.date.issued2007-10-01
dc.identifierInternational Endodontic Journal. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, v. 40, n. 10, p. 758-765, 2007.
dc.identifier0143-2885
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/37474
dc.identifier10.1111/j.1365-2591.2007.01282.x
dc.identifierWOS:000249429100002
dc.identifier5334640159361721
dc.identifier8813777272581972
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/3908993
dc.description.abstractAim To assess the histological response associated with grey mineral trioxide aggregate (GMTA) and zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) as root-end filling materials in teeth where the root canals were not filled and the coronal access cavities were not restored.Methodology Periapical lesions were developed in 24 premolar teeth in three dogs. The root canals were prepared and half of them were dried, filled and the coronal access restored (closed). The remaining teeth were not root filled and no coronal restoration was placed (open). Apical root-end resections were performed 3 mm from the apex, and root-end cavities were prepared with ultrasonic tips. These were randomly filled with either ZOE or GMTA in the same number of specimens using MAPSYSTEM device. After 180 days the animals were killed and blocks of tissues removed and processed for histological examination. Periradicular tissue reaction was evaluated, including severity of inflammation and cementum formation. Statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA analysis and Tukey's test.Results A significant difference was found between the levels of inflammation in the periradicular tissues of the GMTA/closed group, compared with the ZOE/open and ZOE/closed groups (P < 0.05) but not between GMTA/closed and GMTA/open groups. Cementum formation was not found over any ZOE specimens but over MTA in all specimens. No microorganisms were found in the interface between the material and the dentinal walls.Conclusions GMTA was associated with less periapical inflammation and tissue response when used as a root-end filling material, even when no root filling or coronal restoration was present.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing
dc.relationInternational Endodontic Journal
dc.relation3.015
dc.relation1,791
dc.rightsAcesso restrito
dc.sourceWeb of Science
dc.subjectapicectomy
dc.subjectMTA
dc.subjectsealability
dc.subjecttissue response
dc.titleHistological evaluation of MTA as a root-end filling material
dc.typeArtigo


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