Comparison of two methods for the removal of root canal posts

Nicholas P. Chandler, Alison J E Qualtrough, David G. Purton

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    Abstract

    Objective: To compare the application of ultrasound with the use of an engine-driven trephine bur to remove parallel-sided root canal posts. Method and materials: Single-rooted human canine teeth were decoronated and prepared to receive preformed titanium posts. The posts were cemented with Panavia F resin cement. Ten teeth acted as controls, 10 had a 4-mm-deep gutter cut around the post using a Masserann trephining bur, and 10 were subjected to 10 minutes of ultrasound. The forces required to dislodge the posts were determined using a universal testing machine, and the data were analyzed using analysis of variance. Results: The only significant difference was between the trephined and ultrasonically energized groups, with the ultrasonic group requiring greater forces for dislodgement. Conclusion: Resin composite cement could be removed from around the posts with the trephine bur but with considerable difficulty, and neither method of dislodging the posts was effective.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)534-536
    Number of pages2
    JournalQuintessence International
    Volume34
    Issue number7
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2003

    Keywords

    • Endodontic retreatment
    • Root canal post
    • Trephine burs
    • Ultrasound

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