Abstract

Background. Severely damaged teeth do not have adequate structure to support the composite crown; therefore, use of the canal space has been suggested to increase retention. Furthermore, the effect of post space irrigation protocols on the fracture resistance of the primary anterior teeth has not definitely been studied in postoperative modalities. This study compared the fracture resistance of restorations of primary anterior teeth following irrigation of the post space with sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine with and without application of burs. Methods. Ninety-four extracted primary anterior teeth were selected. Root canal treatments were carried out, 4 mm of the post space was left empty and 1 mm was regarded as a bed. The post space was prepared with and without a bur and the irrigation procedures were carried out with 0.2% chlorhexidine and 2.5% sodium hypochlorite solutions. Composite posts were inserted into the canals and the crowns were restored. Following composite etching and light-curing, the fracture resistance of the restored teeth was determined by a universal testing machine. Results. In the sodium hypochlorite group, fracture resistance of the teeth was 376.8±107.29 N and 475.5±186.89 N without and with bur preparation, respectively. For chlorhexidine protocol, the values were 370.88±175.46 N and 430.85±178.22 N without and with bur preparation, respectively. The effect of irrigating material was not significant; however, the bur and irrigating preparation significantly increased the fracture resistance of the restored teeth (P=0.02). Conclusion. Post space irrigation with 0.2% chlorhexidine or 2.5% sodium hypochlorite did not significantly affect the fracture resistance of primary anterior teeth in the post treatment modality.

Highlights

  • It is generally accepted that dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease.[1,2] Early childhood caries quickly involves the maxillary anterior teeth at an early age, and usually a large part of the tooth structure is lost when parents discover these caries and take the baby to a dentist

  • This study compared the fracture resistance of restorations of primary anterior teeth following irrigation of the post space with sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine with and without application of burs

  • The effect of irrigating material was not significant; the bur and irrigating preparation significantly increased the fracture resistance of the restored teeth (P=0.02)

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Introduction

It is generally accepted that dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease.[1,2] Early childhood caries quickly involves the maxillary anterior teeth at an early age, and usually a large part of the tooth structure is lost when parents discover these caries and take the baby to a dentist. In cases of severe tooth decay, it is necessary to carry out root canal therapy and place a post in the root canal prior to crown reconstruction.[4] Since severely damaged teeth have insufficient coronal structure to support and retain composite crowns, it is recommended that the root canal space be used to enhance restoration retention.[5]. The effect of post space irrigation protocols on the fracture resistance of the primary anterior teeth has not definitely been studied in postoperative modalities. This study compared the fracture resistance of restorations of primary anterior teeth following irrigation of the post space with sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine with and without application of burs

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