Advanced search×

Sealing properties of one-step root-filling fibre post-obturators vs. two-step delayed fibre post-placement

J Dent 38(7):6 (2010) PMID 20380864

Objectives: The sealing properties of a one-step obturation post-placement technique consisting of Resilon-capped fibre post-obturators were compared with a two-step technique based on initial Resilon root filling following by 24h-delayed fibre post-placement. Methods: Thirty root segments were shaped to size 40, 0.04 taper and filled with: (1) InnoEndo obturators; (2) Resilon/24h-delayed FibreKor post-cementation. Obturator, root filling and post-cementation procedures were performed using InnoEndo bonding agent/dual-cured root canal sealer. Fluid flow rate through the filled roots was evaluated at 10psi using a computerised fluid filtration model before root resection and after 3 and 9mm apical resections. Fluid flow data were analysed using two-way repeated measures ANOVA and Tukey test to examine the effects of root-filling post-placement techniques and root resection lengths on fluid leakage from the filled canals (@a=0.05). Results: A significantly greater amount of fluid leakage was observed with the one-step technique when compared with two-step technique. No difference in fluid leakage was observed among intact canals and canals resected at different lengths for both materials. Conclusions: The seal of root canals achieved with the one-step obturator is less effective than separate Resilon root fillings followed by a 24-h delay prior to the fibre post-placement. Incomplete setting of the sealer and restricted relief of polymerisation shrinkage stresses may be responsible for the inferior seal of the one-step root-filling/post-restoration technique.

Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2010.03.014
Version: za2963e q8zae q8zbc q8zc2 q8zd3 q8ze0 q8zfb q8zgf

Similar articles you may find interesting…

  1. Photoelastic stress analysis of different post and core restoration methods.

    Dent Mater J 28(2):204-11 (2009) PMID 19496401

    The aim of this study was to compare three types of post and core systems by analyzing the stress magnitude within the root. To this end, two-dimensional photoelastic simulation models of endodontically treated maxillary central incisors were fabricated. Three different types of post and core system...
  2. The milled ceramic post and core: A functional and esthetic alternative

    J Prosthet Dent 98(6):2 (2007) PMID 18061744

  3. A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of a novel tray based tooth whitening system

    J Dent 36(1):6 (2008) PMID 18006206

    Clinical data and digital data showed significant difference for the Visible White group from the control group for the mean difference in its values from the baseline to each visit (p<0.001). Digital data showed significant correlation to clinical data. CONCLUSION: In the present study statisticall...