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Gas permeability: a new quantitative method to assess endodontic leakage

  • Olivier J. Romieu , Bruno Jacquot , Sylvie Callas-Etienne , Pierre-Yves Collard Dutilleul , Bernard Levallois and Frederic J.G. Cuisinier

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate a new endodontic leakage measurement method.

Materials and methods: Permeability was assessed measuring the gas flow passing through the root. Positive and negative tests were carried out to assess the validity of the method. We used glass capillaries for calibration (diameters of 15, 30, 40, 50 and 75 μm). The applicability of the method was assessed with human teeth using three sealing methods: GuttaFlow (GF) and a single cone; Pulp Canal Sealer (PCS) and a single cone; PCS and system B.

Results: This method demonstrated to be highly reproducible as the standard deviation was approximately 1% on average with glass capillaries. Significantly higher leakage (p<0.05) was recorded for endodontic treatment with GF and single cone compared to PCS and single cone and PCS with system B.

Conclusion: Gas permeability is quantitative, sensitive, non-destructive and reproducible and seems appropriate for endodontic tests. It would participate in the indirect comprehension of leakage phenomena.


Corresponding author: Dr. Olivier J. Romieu, Bio-nano Laboratory, EA 4203, UFR d'Odontologie, Université Montpellier 1, Montpellier 34000, France Phone: +33-4-67107433 Fax: +33-4-67107431

Received: 2008-4-7
Accepted: 2008-6-17
Published Online: 2008-07-25
Published Online: 2008-07-25
Published in Print: 2008-08-01

©2008 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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