کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3147909 | 1197380 | 2014 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

IntroductionThe temperature and related shrinking kinetics of gutta-percha injected from heat guns are not known; therefore, we investigated them in this study.MethodsThe temperatures of 3 different backfill gutta-percha brands extruded from 3 commercially available heat guns set to 200°C were studied. To validate the results, temperature development of 1 gutta-percha brand injected from a heat gun during a simulated backfilling procedure was assessed in single-rooted human teeth containing thermocouples in a water bath of 37°C. These values were compared with the counterparts obtained in a tabletop testing device for shrinkage at an ambient temperature of 37°C. Using this device, linear shrinkage upon cooling was assessed for all 3 gutta-percha brands under investigation. Results were compared by parametric statistics (alpha = .05).ResultsThe temperatures of extruded gutta-percha differed significantly (P < .05) between heat guns and gutta-percha brands. Mean temperatures ranging between 57.6° ± 4.5°C and 103.9° ± 7.8°C could be observed with different combinations. The temperature of extruded gutta-percha in tabletop experiments equaled that observed in the root canals. However, the cooling of gutta-percha was (P < .05) faster in the tabletop measuring device compared with the root canal environment. Within the controlled temperature drop from 75°C to 37°C, the total shrinkage differed significantly (P < .05) between the 3 gutta-percha brands under investigation and ranged between 0.96% ± 0.20% and 2.31% ± 0.26% after 10 minutes (P < .05). Shrinking kinetics showed different patterns between the gutta-percha brands.ConclusionsGutta-percha designed for thermoplastic application shrinks quickly and extensively upon cooling.
Journal: Journal of Endodontics - Volume 40, Issue 5, May 2014, Pages 721–724