articleDental TraumatologyMay 27, 2002Closed access

Long‐term calcium hydroxide as a root canal dressing may increase risk of root fracture

Rigshospitalet · University of Copenhagen

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Abstract

It has been proposed (Cvek 1992) that immature teeth are weakened by filling of the root canals with calcium hydroxide dressing and gutta-percha. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that dentin in contact with calcium hydroxide would show a reduction in fracture strength after a certain period of time. Immature mandibular incisors from sheep were extracted and divided into two experimental groups. Group 1: the pulps were extirpated via the apical foramen. The root canals were then filled with calcium hydroxide (Calasept) and sealed with IRM(R) cement, and the teeth were then stored in saline at room temperature for 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, or 12 months. Group 2: the pulps were extirpated and the…

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Keywords
  • Calcium hydroxide
  • Dentistry
  • Root canal
  • Apical foramen
  • Saline
  • Dentin
  • Calcium
  • Cement
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