Abstract

Coronal leakage is an important factor affecting the outcome of endodontic therapy. This study evaluated the microbial leakage (ML) and the apical inflammatory response (AIR) in dog’s teeth after root canal filling with three endodontic sealers, post preparation and exposure to the oral environment, testing the hypothesis that there is a positive correlation between these two histological parameters (ML and AIR). Sixty-four root canals of 8 mongrel dogs were cleaned, shaped and randomly distributed into groups according to the sealer to be used: Sealer 26 (n=18); AH Plus (n=18); RoekoSeal (n=19); no sealer – control group (n=9). Root canals were filled by the lateral condensation technique. Post space preparation left 4 mm of filling material in the apical root third, and specimens were exposed to the oral environment for 90 days. The dogs were killed and jaw blocks were histologically processed using Brown & Brenn and HE staining techniques. ML and AIR were scored from 1 to 4. Results were analyzed statistically using ANOVA, Duncan’s post-hoc test and Spearman’s correlation. ML and AIR score means were: Sealer 26 - 2.44±0.98 and 2.50±0.70; AH Plus - 2.50±0.78 and 2.22±0.54; RoekoSeal - 1.84±0.95 and 2.63±0.83; Control - 2.56±1.23 and 3.11±0.60. Statistically significant differences in AIR scores were found between the AH Plus and control groups (p<0.05). Although RoekoSeal had the lowest ML means, and AH Plus, the lowest AIR means after 90-day exposure to the oral environment, no statistically significant differences were found between the three sealers under study, and no correlation was found between ML and AIR.

Highlights

  • The main purpose of endodontic therapy is to eliminate infection from the root canal system and to prevent its reinfection in such a way that the health of periapical tissues is restored and maintained[16]

  • The purpose of this study was to histologically evaluate, using the Brown & Brenn and hematoxylin-eosin staining methods, the degree of microbial leakage (ML) and the apical inflammatory response (AIR) of dog’s teeth after filling of root canals with different endodontic sealers (Sealer 26, AH Plus and RoekoSeal), post space preparation, and exposure to the oral environment, testing the hypothesis that there is a positive correlation between these two histological parameters (ML and AIR)

  • In the analysis of intraobserver agreement, Kappa was 0.781 for the specimens re-evaluated for apical inflammatory response and 0.605 for the re-evaluation of specimens analyzed for microbial leakage (B&B)

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The purpose of this study was to histologically evaluate, using the Brown & Brenn and hematoxylin-eosin staining methods, the degree of microbial leakage (ML) and the apical inflammatory response (AIR) of dog’s teeth after filling of root canals with different endodontic sealers (Sealer 26, AH Plus and RoekoSeal), post space preparation, and exposure to the oral environment, testing the hypothesis that there is a positive correlation between these two histological parameters (ML and AIR)

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