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  • The study investigated how different materials (membrane, bone graft, and MTA) used in apical surgery affect healing in dogs' teeth.
  • The researchers created apical lesions in six dogs and used various combinations of fillings and coverings during the surgery.
  • Results showed that the healing process and inflammation were similar across all treatment groups, indicating that membranes and bone grafts had no significant impact on the healing process after using MTA.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the periapical healing after the use of membrane, bone graft, and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in apical surgery of dogs' teeth. Apical lesions were induced in 48 roots of 6 dogs after coronal access and pulpal removal. Apical surgery consisted of osteotomy with trephine bur for the standardization of the critical surgical cavities, followed by apicoectomy, curettage, preparation of the root-end cavities with the aid of the ultrasonic device, and retrofilling with MTA. The surgical sites were divided into: group 1-filled with blood; group 2-filled with blood and recovered with membrane; group 3-filled with bone graft; and group 4-filled with bone graft and recovered with membrane. The results showed that the inflammatory infiltrate, the periapical healing process, and the behavior of MTA was the same in all groups, including the mineralization stimulation. It was concluded that the use of membranes and bone graft materials isolated or associated in apical surgery did not alter the periapical healing process after the root-end filling with MTA.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tripleo.2009.07.019DOI Listing

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