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  • Outcome of Root Canal Treat...
    Zavattini, Angelo; Knight, Alan; Foschi, Federico; Mannocci, Francesco

    Journal of clinical medicine, 03/2020, Letnik: 9, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    The aim of this study was to compare the success rate of root canal treatments undertaken using a calcium silicate root canal sealer in combination with a single cone with non-calcium silicate cement and warm vertical condensation. 150 necrotic or pulpitic teeth were treated. (REC: 08/H0804/79). Following standardized root canal chemo-debridement. The canals were obturated using warm vertical condensation of gutta-percha and epoxy-based sealer (AH plus) or a calcium silicate sealer (BioRoot RCS) with a single cone technique. Follow-up assessment was conducted at 12 months using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). At 1-year recall, 104 teeth were assessed (51 AH plus, 53 BioRoot RCS). The success rate using loose criteria for the CBCT images and PA radiographs was respectively 80% and 89% in the AH plus/warm vertical condensation group, 84% and 90% in the BioRoot RCS/single cone group. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (Fisher exact test value 0.6099 for the CBCT images). Within the limitations of this non-randomized trial, a calcium silicate cement in combination with single cone resulted in a similar proportion of successful cases compared to warm vertical condensation and epoxy-based sealer.