The lateral condensation is the most commonly practiced obturation technique during root canal treatment. In this method, the use of spreaders is instrumental in acheiving 3-D obturation. These spreaders can create an unnecessary stress during use, by means of wedging force that might lead to vertical root fracture, resulting in failure of root canal treatment.Sixty extracted mandibular central incisors were taken. All teeth were sectioned 2 mm coronal to CEJ and were wrapped in aluminium foil. The specimens were embedded in acrylic mould. Aluminium foil was scratched and the created space was filled with light body silicone impression material. Then, after working length determination, apical preparation was done with 40 no. K- file. Rest of the canal was prepared using step back technique. The samples were then randomly divided into 3 groups of 20 samples each. Group 1 No obturation (control group). Group 2 Obturation done using stainless steel finger spreaders. Group 3 Obturation done using nickel titanium finger spreaders. After the obturation, all samples were subjected to fracture using metal indenter on the universal testing machine. The load at which fracture occur was recorded. Data thus obtained was subjected to statistical analysis using ANOVA and TUKEY test.The mean fracture resistance of group 1 was highest followed by group 3 (NiTi spreader) and least in group 2 (SS spreader). NITI or SS spreaders can affect the fracture resistance of teeth during lateral condensation obturation technique.
This case report describes a novel approach of guided autotransplantation of tooth so that we can assess its feasibility, accuracy, and stability. In the present case, autotransplantation of a third molar at the recipient site of mandibular first molar was done. Three-dimensional (3D) replica of donor tooth along with surgical guiding template was virtually designed and fabricated using 3D printing. The 3D replica and surgical template helped in the surgical modification of recipient site and placement of donor tooth in the exact position. Root canal treatment of the donor tooth was carried out after 2 weeks. At 6 months' follow-up, the transplanted tooth was functional with no evidence of mobility or periodontal inflammation. Radiographic evaluation showed the absence of widening of periodontal space and external root resorption. Hence, the transplantation of the third molar is an outstanding procedure for replacing a lost permanent molar tooth which in turn restores esthetics and function.
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