Abstract

The sealing ability of cyanoacrylate as a retrograde root canal filling material was evaluated in vitro. Fifty roots were cleansed, shaped, and assigned to five groups of ten roots each. The root canals were obturated with gutta-percha and Grossman's sealer. The apical 2 mm of each root in the five groups was resected. In groups I, II, and III, retrofilling preparation was made and filled with amalgam, varnish and then amalgam, and cyanoacrylate, respectively. In group IV, a hot instrument was used to seal the gutta-percha, and in group V, a cold burnisher was used for the same purpose. All of the teeth were immersed in 1% methylene blue dye for 24 hours and sectional longitudinally; dye penetration was then measured. One-way analysis of variance performed on the means of the groups indicated that group III had the least amount of leakage ( p < 0.05). This study indicates that cyanoacrylate may have potential as a retorgrade filling material.

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