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Silvia Elena Aragón Matamoros

Tomás Alberto Guindos Moya

Yanina Meza González

Diana Morales Herrera

María Alejandra Perera Díaz

Adriana Rodríguez Ciódaro

Hugo Diez Ortega

Catalina Méndez De la Espriella

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Abstract

ABSTRACT. Background: The root canal filling technique named Hybrid-Mixed Condensation, combines the advantages of cold lateral and warm vertical condensation. The ability of avoiding microbial microleakage has not been proven. Purpose: To evaluate the differences of microbial microleakage using Enterococcus faecalis, in canals obturated with five different techniques: lateral, warm vertical, WaveOne® single cone, Guttacore®, and Hybrid-mixed condensation. Methods: 50 single-rooted human premolars extracted for orthodontic reasons were biomechanical prepared with primary file of WaveOne® system. Teeth were divided into 5 groups using different obturation techniques: single cone with WaveOne® Primary, lateral condensation using 2 % gutta-percha cones, Guttacore® 30, warm vertical condensation using down packing in a WaveOne® Primary cone and backfill with alpha gutapercha of Beefill®, and the hybrid mixed condensation modifying the lateral condensation with heat and a backfill using Beefill®. Enterococcus faecalis was inoculated in the coronal third and apices were immersed in brain heart infusion broth with phenol red incubated at 37 °C for 12 weeks. Microfiltration was determined with color change and turbidity of the medium. Specimens were observed by scanning electron microscopy. Results: Only 11 teeth (22 %) were positive for leakage. 46 % with single cone, 30 % with Guttacore®, 20 % with lateral condensation, 10 % with warm vertical condensation and no microleakage was found for Hybrid-Mixed Technique over the period of 12 weeks of study. Conclusion: Hybrid Mixed Technique showed to be the most efficient technique to get three-dimensional seal and prevent microbial contamination of canals in the endodontic therapy.

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How to Cite
Aragón Matamoros, S. E., Guindos Moya, T. A., Meza González, Y., Morales Herrera, D., Perera Díaz, M. A., Rodríguez Ciódaro, A., Diez Ortega, H., & Méndez De la Espriella, C. (2016). In Vitro Evaluation of Enterococcus faecalis Microleakage Using Five Obturation Techniques. Universitas Odontologica, 35(74), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.uo35-74.emef
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