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Clinical Outcome of Non-Surgical Root Canal Treatment Using a Single-cone Technique with Endosequence Bioceramic Sealer: A Retrospective Analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS
Volume 44, Issue 6, Pages 941-945

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2018.02.019

Keywords

Bioceramic sealer; outcome; root canal obturation; single cone

Funding

  1. American Association of Endodontists resident research grant

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Introduction: One of the important steps in root canal treatment is to create a well-sealed root canal system. EndoSequence BC Sealer (BC; Brasseler USA, Savannah, GA) has several beneficial properties and thus has been incorporated into the practitioner's armamentarium. No studies to date have evaluated the clinical success of using BC. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of nonsurgical root canal treatment using a single-cone and BC technique and to identify factors associated with success or failure. Methods: This retrospective cohort study included patients treated in a private practice environment between 2009 and 2015. All cases, including initial and retreatment, were obturated with BC using a single-cone technique with a minimum of a 1-year call. Patient and treatment factors were analyzed to determine their significance as prognostic factors. Outcome was evaluated based on clinical and radiographic findings at recall. Teeth were classified as healed, healing (success), or not healed (failure). Statistical analysis of potential prognostic factors was performed using the chi-square test (alpha = 0.05). Results: Three hundred seven teeth were included in the analysis, and the average follow-up time was 30.1 months. The overall success rate was 90.9%. Lesions <5 mm in diameter had a significantly higher success rate than lesions >5 mm in diameter. Sealer extrusion was observed in 47.4% of the cases. The presence of sealer extrusion did not have any significant effect on the treatment outcome. Conclusions: BC used with a single-cone technique is a viable option for obturation.

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