TY - JOUR
T1 - Temperature changes on external root surfaces with the use of several thermoplastic filling techniques
AU - Beraldo, Daniele Zafalon
AU - Pereira, Key Fabiano Souza
AU - Yoshinari, Franciely Mariani Silva
AU - Pinto, João Onofre Pereira
AU - De Abreu Mateus, Tiago Henrique
AU - Zafalon, Edilson José
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Association of Endodontists.
PY - 2016/7/1
Y1 - 2016/7/1
N2 - Introduction The purpose of this study was to measure the temperature rise on the external root surface of filled root canals using Touch'n Heat (Analytic Endodontics, Orange, CA), the TC System (TC; Tanaka de Castro & Minatel Ltda, Cascavel, PR, Brazil), and the Tagger technique. Methods Forty-five single-canal mandibular premolar human teeth were used in the 3 experimental groups. The root canals were enlarged to accommodate up to an R40 Reciproc file (VDW, Munich, Germany). Next, the specimens were filled according to the technique evaluated. The measurement of the temperature was performed by K chromium-aluminum thermocouples attached to the coronal, middle, and apical root levels. Results There was a significant difference among the 3 techniques (P <.001) in relation to the temperature variation between the highest temperature and the initial temperature. The highest temperature change was found with the Tagger technique at the middle third root level (11.8°C), and the lowest variation was in TC at the cervical third (2.05°C). Conclusions There was a rise of temperature on the external root surface for all of the techniques evaluated. TC showed the lowest temperature rise.
AB - Introduction The purpose of this study was to measure the temperature rise on the external root surface of filled root canals using Touch'n Heat (Analytic Endodontics, Orange, CA), the TC System (TC; Tanaka de Castro & Minatel Ltda, Cascavel, PR, Brazil), and the Tagger technique. Methods Forty-five single-canal mandibular premolar human teeth were used in the 3 experimental groups. The root canals were enlarged to accommodate up to an R40 Reciproc file (VDW, Munich, Germany). Next, the specimens were filled according to the technique evaluated. The measurement of the temperature was performed by K chromium-aluminum thermocouples attached to the coronal, middle, and apical root levels. Results There was a significant difference among the 3 techniques (P <.001) in relation to the temperature variation between the highest temperature and the initial temperature. The highest temperature change was found with the Tagger technique at the middle third root level (11.8°C), and the lowest variation was in TC at the cervical third (2.05°C). Conclusions There was a rise of temperature on the external root surface for all of the techniques evaluated. TC showed the lowest temperature rise.
KW - TC system
KW - Tagger technique
KW - Touch'n heat
KW - temperature rise
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U2 - 10.1016/j.joen.2016.04.011
DO - 10.1016/j.joen.2016.04.011
M3 - Article
C2 - 27233582
AN - SCOPUS:84971669864
SN - 0099-2399
VL - 42
SP - 1131
EP - 1134
JO - Journal of Endodontics
JF - Journal of Endodontics
IS - 7
ER -