Portland cement versus MTA as a root-end filling material. A pilot study

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2015-02-01Autor(a)
Silva, Sergio Ribeiro da
Silva Neto, Jose Dias da [UNIFESP]
Veiga, Daniela Francescato [UNIFESP]
Schnaider, Taylor Brandao
Ferreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP]
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0102-8650É parte de
Acta Cirurgica BrasileiraDOI
10.1590/S0102-865020150020000011Metadado
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PURPOSE To assess periradicular lesions clinically and by computed tomography (CT) after endodontic surgery using either Portland cement or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) as a root-end filling material.METHODS: Three patients diagnosed with periradicular lesions by cone-beam CT underwent endodontic surgery with root-end filling. Patient A was treated with MTA as the root-end filling material, patient B was treated with Portland cement and patient C had two teeth treated, one with MTA and the other with Portland cement. Six months after surgery, the patients were assessed clinically and by CT scan and the obtained results were compared.RESULTS: Periradicular tissue regeneration was observed in all cases, with no significant differences in bone formation when comparing the use of MTA and Portland cement as root-end filling materials.CONCLUSION: Both mineral trioxide aggregate and Portland cement were successful in the treatment of periradicular lesions.
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Acta Cirurgica Brasileira. São Paulo: Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, v. 30, n. 2, p. 160-164, 2015.Palavras-chave
ApicoectomyOral Surgery
Biocompatible Materials
Dental Cements
Translational Medical Research
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