APA
Mena Álvarez, Jesús & Ruiz Barrio, Maria & Quispe López, Norberto & de Pedro Muñoz, Ana & Rico Romano, Cristina (2022-06 ) .Comparative Analysis of Temperature Variation with Three Continuous Wave Obturation Systems in Endodontics: An In Vitro Study.
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Mena Álvarez, Jesús & Ruiz Barrio, Maria & Quispe López, Norberto & de Pedro Muñoz, Ana & Rico Romano, Cristina. 2022-06 .Comparative Analysis of Temperature Variation with Three Continuous Wave Obturation Systems in Endodontics: An In Vitro Study.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39503
Résumé:
The aim of this study was to assess temperature changes with different continuous wave
obturation systems when downpacking to 2 mm and 4 mm from the apical foramen in an open
system not simulating the surrounding biological structures at body temperature. Sixty single-rooted
teeth were divided into three groups: (A) Dia-Duo® (DiaDent Group International, Cheongju-si,
Korea), (B) Elements Free® (Kerr Corporation, Orange, CA, USA) and (C) Calamus® (Dentsply Sirona,
Ballaigues, Switzerland). The root canals were instrumented with Protaper Gold (Dentsply Sirona,
Ballaigues, Switzerland) to size F2 (25.08). The root canals were filled by a continuous wave using an
AH Plus® sealer (Dentsply Sirona). Temperatures during the obturation procedure were measured
by a thermal imaging camera (Testo 875-1®) perpendicular to a vice where the teeth were held at
¿2 mm and ¿4 mm from the apical foramen. Comparisons were made by applying Student¿s t-test
and ANOVA (p = 0.05). The continuous wave technique at ¿2 mm with the Dia-Duo system® emitted
average temperatures of 37.3 ¿C, Elements Free® emitted 39.85 ¿C and Calamus® emitted 40.16 ¿C.
At ¿4 mm, the Dia-Duo system® emitted average temperatures of 34.81 ¿C, Elements Free® emitted
33.73 ¿C and Calamus® emitted 32.91 ¿C. There were significant differences between continuous
waves at ¿2 mm and at ¿4 mm (p < 0.05). Dia-Duo® was the only system that did not present
significant differences between the two lengths (p = 0.197). Regarding the heat emitted, the best
system was Elements Free®, since, at ¿2 mm, it emitted the highest temperature without going above
47 ¿C. The Dia-Duo® system had lower temperatures. It could be concluded that not all systems
transmit the same temperature to the apex and, therefore, to the periapical tissues. The surrounding
conditions, such as temperature and humidity, have not been considered in this study.
Keywords: continuous wave technique; endodontic treatment; gutta-percha; heat packing; root canal
obturation; temperature