

Advanced Dental Care 2018
Dentistry and Craniofacial Research
ISSN: 2576-392X
Page 36
October 08-09, 2018
Moscow, Russia
26
th
International Conference on
Advanced Dental Care
Purpose:
The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of
two bioactive bioceramic materials on the repair of furcation
perforation.
Materials & Methods:
Ninety-six teeth in 6 dogs were divided into
two main groups according to the time of repair; immediate and
delayed(onemonth).Eachgroupwasdividedintothreesubgroups
according to the evaluation period; one, two and three months.
Each subgroup was further divided into two subgroups according
to the material used; Biodentine and MTA (mineral trioxide
aggregate). Each subgroup was evaluated radiographically to
assess bone change percentage, histologically to assess the
inflammatory cell count and immunohistochemically to assess
the hard tissue formation. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and
Tukey’s test.
Results:
The evidence of new hard tissue was noticed with no
significant difference between Biodentine and MTA (P=0.523),
both found with highest deposition of hard tissue. Time of repair
and the evaluation period showed statistical significant effect on
the bone change percentage, the inflammatory cell count and the
hard tissue formation.
Conclusions:
Furcation perforation has poorer prognosis if the
perforation site is not immediately repaired. New hard tissue
prevalence increased throughout the evaluation periods. Both
tested materials; Biodentine and MTA promote hard tissue
formation.
Mahmoud.badr@hotmail.comBioceramics as an innovative savior for
perforation repair
Mahmoud Badr
Future University, Egypt
Dent Craniofac Res 2018, Volume 3
DOI: 10.21767/2576-392X-C4-012