PTFE tape, which is
commonly used as plumber’s tape is an inorganic, non-fibrous, ribbon like
material. The aim of this study was to evaluate PTFE tape as endodontic spacer
material and to compare it with commonly used spacer material that is cotton,
in primary teeth.;Seventeen children undergoing pulpectomy of lower second
primary molar bilaterally were included in the study.
Cotton and PTFE tape were
placed as spacers on each side randomly. Samples were taken from the access
cavity at baseline and after seven days to check for microbial leakage. Spacer
materials were also checked for microbial contamination.;The results revealed
that there was a significant increase in the bacterial colony count after seven
days in cotton group. The access cavities were also positive for microbial
leakage in the cotton group where the spacers showed positive growth. In PTFE
group only two samples showed microbial contamination of spacer and out of two
only one sample showed contamination of access cavity along with spacer.;Within
the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that PTFE tape performed
better than cotton as endodontic spacer material.
Thus, PTFE tape can be
recommended as an endodontic spacer material as an alternative to cotton in
primary teeth.
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