2020
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23589
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Intratubular penetration of endodontic sealers depends on the fluorophore used for CLSM assessment

Abstract: Root canal filling aims at eliminating empty spaces into the root canal system using biologically compatible materials. Three‐dimensional root canal obturation must prevent or minimize the reinfection caused by microorganisms' leakage. This study aimed at evaluating whether fluorophore (Rhodamine or Fluo‐3) influences the CLSM images of intratubular penetration of four endodontic sealers. Eighty bovine teeth were prepared using K files up to a size #70 and irrigated with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite. All roots wer… Show more

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“…Similar to several previous studies, bioceramic sealers associated with rhodamine B were used in this study (Akcay et al, 2016; El Hachem et al, 2019; Keleş et al, 2018; Sigadam et al, 2020). Furtado et al (2020) stated that bioceramic sealers should not be used associated with rhodamine B, because the water necessary during setting of the sealer may attach to the hydrophilic rhodamine B instead of the bioceramic sealer (Coronas et al, 2020). Therefore, the use of bioceramic sealers associated with rhodamine B may have affected the results of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to several previous studies, bioceramic sealers associated with rhodamine B were used in this study (Akcay et al, 2016; El Hachem et al, 2019; Keleş et al, 2018; Sigadam et al, 2020). Furtado et al (2020) stated that bioceramic sealers should not be used associated with rhodamine B, because the water necessary during setting of the sealer may attach to the hydrophilic rhodamine B instead of the bioceramic sealer (Coronas et al, 2020). Therefore, the use of bioceramic sealers associated with rhodamine B may have affected the results of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, though differences in tubule penetration are reasonable when different techniques are applied, no such effect can be concluded from the available studies. While it was argued that tooth-dependent factors such as variations of the root canal morphology could be the reason for the inconsistency of the studies [ 2 ], the results could also be interpreted as a lack of validation of the investigation technique [ 7 ]. Most studies used rhodamine B dye to stain the sealer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No reliable data exist about the penetration depth of endodontic sealers others than from studies where sealers were labelled with rhodamine B [ 7 , 8 ]. Studies using a calcium marker indicated that depth of apatite crystal precipitation in the dentinal tubules is more inferior than expected from previous studies [ 4 , 7 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the obturation quality was assessed by using CLSM which have sereral advantages over (SEM) such as being simpler, easy and nondestructive sample processing, as well as lower tendency to produce artefacts [25] . Moreover the imags obtained by CLSM allows a quantitative data, unlike the qualitative scores commonly used in SEM imags, which may provide less reliability [26]. Rhodamine B dye is the standard fluorophore dye used, and it has been previously demonstrated that your use of in low concentrations (0.1%) did not change the sealer properties, especially with epoxy resin-based sealer [6,27] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%