Comparison of microleakage with three different thicknesses of mineral trioxide aggregate as root-end filling material.
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The aim of this study was to compare the microleakage at three different thicknesses of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) as a root-end filling material. Ninety extracted human maxillary incisor teeth were selected and the root canals of the teeth were cleaned, shaped and obturated with gutta percha and AH-plus sealer. Teeth were randomly divided into 3 groups each containing 20 experimental samples, and 5 positive and 5 negative controls. In the first, second and third experimental groups, cavities of 1 mm, 2 mm and 3 mm in depth, respectively, were prepared and filled with MTA. Leakage was determined by the dye penetration method using India ink, and a stereomicroscope at x16 magnifications and 0.1 mm accuracy. The microleakage in the 3-mm and 2-mm root-end cavities was less than at 1 mm depth, but analysis of variance revealed no significant differences among the three different thicknesses.
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aluminum derivative, calcium derivative, mineral trioxide aggregate, oxide, root canal filling material, silicate, unclassified drug, article, comparative study, drug combination, endodontics, human, incisor, methodology, tooth disease, Aluminum Compounds, Calcium Compounds, Dental Leakage, Drug Combinations, Humans, Incisor, Oxides, Retrograde Obturation, Root Canal Filling Materials, Silicates