Bioengineering, Vol. 12, Pages 376: Randomised Clinical Trial: Effect of AH Plus and Neosealer Flo on Postoperative Pain and Healing of Periapical Lesions


Bioengineering, Vol. 12, Pages 376: Randomised Clinical Trial: Effect of AH Plus and Neosealer Flo on Postoperative Pain and Healing of Periapical Lesions

Bioengineering doi: 10.3390/bioengineering12040376

Authors:
Juan Algar
Cristian Docampo-Vázquez
Cristina Rico-Romano
Ana Boquete-Castro
Cristina Obispo-Díaz
Juan Manuel Aragoneses

Apical periodontitis is a common inflammatory condition associated with root canal treatment (RCT) failure. The quality of the three-dimensional root canal seal is critical to the success of the treatment. Bioceramic sealants, such as Neosealer Flo, offer biological advantages such as osteoconduction, biocompatibility and sustained calcium ion release, which may improve apical healing. The aim of this study was to compare AH Plus and Neosealer Flo in terms of postoperative pain, extrusion and periapical healing. A single-blind, randomised clinical trial was conducted with 60 patients divided into AH Plus and Neosealer Flo groups. Post-operative pain was assessed using a visual analogue scale (VAS) at 24 and 48 h and at 7 days. Seal quality and periapical healing were assessed at 6 months using the AAE success criteria by clinical and radiographic evaluation. Neosealer Flo resulted in less postoperative pain at 24 h and 7 days compared to AH Plus. Extrusion did not significantly affect pain or correlate with the type of sealer used. Both materials achieved similar periapical healing rates. Neosealer Flo demonstrated advantages in pain reduction, while both sealants showed comparable efficacy.



Source link

Juan Algar www.mdpi.com