Bacterial penetration into filled root canals exposed to different pressures and to the oral environment—in vivo analysis
Objectives The study aims to correlate the depth of bacterial penetration into filled root canals with the time of exposure to the oral environment and different pressures. Materials and methods One-hundred and twenty-two root canals of male Beagle dog teeth were prepared and filled. The root canals...
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Abstract | Objectives
The study aims to correlate the depth of bacterial penetration into filled root canals with the time of exposure to the oral environment and different pressures.
Materials and methods
One-hundred and twenty-two root canals of male Beagle dog teeth were prepared and filled. The root canals were distributed into three groups, according to the pressure applied: (A) no pressure, (B) 30 kPa, and (C) 60 kPa. Then, the root canals were exposed to the oral environment, establishing sub-groups considering the time intervals of exposure: (1) 45 days and (2) 120 days (
n
= 17). Sub-groups had positive and negative controls (
n
= 5). The animals were sacrificed, and the specimens were prepared for histological analysis.
Results
There was no significant difference in the bacterial penetration among groups A, B, and C at 45 days (
P
= 0.903) and 120 days (
P
= 0.211). No statistically significant difference was found (
P
= 0.608) between the exposure time intervals. Most of the specimens from experimental groups exposed for 120 days presented moderate inflammatory infiltrate.
Conclusions
Pressures of 30 and 60 kPa did not affect sealing ability of root canal filling. The time of exposure did not influence bacterial penetration, which was limited to the first 4 mm of the root canals exposed for 120 days.
Clinical relevance
This animal study demonstrated that disinfection of the first millimeters of root canals could be considered before retreatment of their entire length. However, clinical studies in humans should be conducted before validation of this protocol. |
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AbstractList | ObjectivesThe study aims to correlate the depth of bacterial penetration into filled root canals with the time of exposure to the oral environment and different pressures.Materials and methodsOne-hundred and twenty-two root canals of male Beagle dog teeth were prepared and filled. The root canals were distributed into three groups, according to the pressure applied: (A) no pressure, (B) 30 kPa, and (C) 60 kPa. Then, the root canals were exposed to the oral environment, establishing sub-groups considering the time intervals of exposure: (1) 45 days and (2) 120 days (n = 17). Sub-groups had positive and negative controls (n = 5). The animals were sacrificed, and the specimens were prepared for histological analysis.ResultsThere was no significant difference in the bacterial penetration among groups A, B, and C at 45 days (P = 0.903) and 120 days (P = 0.211). No statistically significant difference was found (P = 0.608) between the exposure time intervals. Most of the specimens from experimental groups exposed for 120 days presented moderate inflammatory infiltrate.ConclusionsPressures of 30 and 60 kPa did not affect sealing ability of root canal filling. The time of exposure did not influence bacterial penetration, which was limited to the first 4 mm of the root canals exposed for 120 days.Clinical relevanceThis animal study demonstrated that disinfection of the first millimeters of root canals could be considered before retreatment of their entire length. However, clinical studies in humans should be conducted before validation of this protocol. The study aims to correlate the depth of bacterial penetration into filled root canals with the time of exposure to the oral environment and different pressures. One-hundred and twenty-two root canals of male Beagle dog teeth were prepared and filled. The root canals were distributed into three groups, according to the pressure applied: (A) no pressure, (B) 30 kPa, and (C) 60 kPa. Then, the root canals were exposed to the oral environment, establishing sub-groups considering the time intervals of exposure: (1) 45 days and (2) 120 days (n = 17). Sub-groups had positive and negative controls (n = 5). The animals were sacrificed, and the specimens were prepared for histological analysis. There was no significant difference in the bacterial penetration among groups A, B, and C at 45 days (P = 0.903) and 120 days (P = 0.211). No statistically significant difference was found (P = 0.608) between the exposure time intervals. Most of the specimens from experimental groups exposed for 120 days presented moderate inflammatory infiltrate. Pressures of 30 and 60 kPa did not affect sealing ability of root canal filling. The time of exposure did not influence bacterial penetration, which was limited to the first 4 mm of the root canals exposed for 120 days. This animal study demonstrated that disinfection of the first millimeters of root canals could be considered before retreatment of their entire length. However, clinical studies in humans should be conducted before validation of this protocol. OBJECTIVESThe study aims to correlate the depth of bacterial penetration into filled root canals with the time of exposure to the oral environment and different pressures.MATERIALS AND METHODSOne-hundred and twenty-two root canals of male Beagle dog teeth were prepared and filled. The root canals were distributed into three groups, according to the pressure applied: (A) no pressure, (B) 30 kPa, and (C) 60 kPa. Then, the root canals were exposed to the oral environment, establishing sub-groups considering the time intervals of exposure: (1) 45 days and (2) 120 days (n = 17). Sub-groups had positive and negative controls (n = 5). The animals were sacrificed, and the specimens were prepared for histological analysis.RESULTSThere was no significant difference in the bacterial penetration among groups A, B, and C at 45 days (P = 0.903) and 120 days (P = 0.211). No statistically significant difference was found (P = 0.608) between the exposure time intervals. Most of the specimens from experimental groups exposed for 120 days presented moderate inflammatory infiltrate.CONCLUSIONSPressures of 30 and 60 kPa did not affect sealing ability of root canal filling. The time of exposure did not influence bacterial penetration, which was limited to the first 4 mm of the root canals exposed for 120 days.CLINICAL RELEVANCEThis animal study demonstrated that disinfection of the first millimeters of root canals could be considered before retreatment of their entire length. However, clinical studies in humans should be conducted before validation of this protocol. Objectives The study aims to correlate the depth of bacterial penetration into filled root canals with the time of exposure to the oral environment and different pressures. Materials and methods One-hundred and twenty-two root canals of male Beagle dog teeth were prepared and filled. The root canals were distributed into three groups, according to the pressure applied: (A) no pressure, (B) 30 kPa, and (C) 60 kPa. Then, the root canals were exposed to the oral environment, establishing sub-groups considering the time intervals of exposure: (1) 45 days and (2) 120 days ( n = 17). Sub-groups had positive and negative controls ( n = 5). The animals were sacrificed, and the specimens were prepared for histological analysis. Results There was no significant difference in the bacterial penetration among groups A, B, and C at 45 days ( P = 0.903) and 120 days ( P = 0.211). No statistically significant difference was found ( P = 0.608) between the exposure time intervals. Most of the specimens from experimental groups exposed for 120 days presented moderate inflammatory infiltrate. Conclusions Pressures of 30 and 60 kPa did not affect sealing ability of root canal filling. The time of exposure did not influence bacterial penetration, which was limited to the first 4 mm of the root canals exposed for 120 days. Clinical relevance This animal study demonstrated that disinfection of the first millimeters of root canals could be considered before retreatment of their entire length. However, clinical studies in humans should be conducted before validation of this protocol. |
Author | Bortoluzzi, Eduardo Antunes Souza, Beatriz Dulcinéia Mendes Felippe, Wilson Tadeu Pozzobon, Maria Helena Alves, Ana Maria Hecke da Silveira Teixeira, Cleonice da Fonseca Roberti Garcia, Lucas |
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