Histological analysis of the periapical tissues of dog deciduous teeth after root canal filling with diferent materials

Authors

  • Sueli Satomi Murata São Paulo State University; Dental School
  • Roberto Holland São Paulo State University; Dental School
  • Valdir de Souza São Paulo State University; Dental School
  • Eloi Dezan Junior São Paulo State University; Dental School
  • Juliana Aguiar de Grossi São Paulo State University; Dental School
  • Célio Percinoto São Paulo State University; Dental School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572005000300021

Keywords:

Dog's deciduous tooth, Root canal filling materials, Root canal therapy

Abstract

The problem of finding an ideal material for filling root canals of deciduous teeth has not been solved yet. This fact led to the development of an experiment to histologically analyze the periapical tissue reaction to 3 root canal filling materials. Eighty root canals of dog deciduous anterior teeth from 6 animals, 60 days old, were used in this study. After biomechanical preparation, the root canals were filled with the following materials: slowly resorbable Maisto paste, Sealer 26 with iodoform, L&C paste (calcium hydroxide with olive oil) and as a control group, canals that were prepared but not filled. At thirty days after the treatment the animals were killed and the teeth prepared for histological analysis. The materials were ranked statistically from the best to the worst as follows: a - Maisto paste, b - Sealer 26 with iodoform, c - control group, d - L&C paste. There was significant difference (p = 0.01) only when the results of the other groups were compared with the L&C paste group. It was also observed that L&C paste was not biologically compatible and that the other materials were biocompatible but their resorption was not at the same rate as that of the deciduous teeth roots.

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Published

2005-09-01

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How to Cite

Histological analysis of the periapical tissues of dog deciduous teeth after root canal filling with diferent materials . (2005). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 13(3), 318-324. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572005000300021