2022
DOI: 10.1111/aej.12648
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Efficacy of different irrigation activation systems on bacterial extrusion

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“…It is noteworthy that the irrigation of root canals can be performed with the use of solution inserted into the SCR by means of syringes and needles (Peters et al 2004), ultrasonic inserts (Plotino et al 2007, Crozeta et al 2020 and systems advocating the concept of negative apical pressure (Ribeiro et al 2012, Venumbaka et al 2018, Susila & Minu, 2019, Uğur aydin et al 2020. Studies demonstrate increased efficacy of irrigating solutions when using ultrasonic inserts (Leoni et al 2017, Crozeta et al 2020, as well as the use of negative apical pressure has shown promising results compared to conventional irrigation (Ribeiro et al 2012, Susila & Minu, 2019, Uğur Aydin et al 2020.…”
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“…It is noteworthy that the irrigation of root canals can be performed with the use of solution inserted into the SCR by means of syringes and needles (Peters et al 2004), ultrasonic inserts (Plotino et al 2007, Crozeta et al 2020 and systems advocating the concept of negative apical pressure (Ribeiro et al 2012, Venumbaka et al 2018, Susila & Minu, 2019, Uğur aydin et al 2020. Studies demonstrate increased efficacy of irrigating solutions when using ultrasonic inserts (Leoni et al 2017, Crozeta et al 2020, as well as the use of negative apical pressure has shown promising results compared to conventional irrigation (Ribeiro et al 2012, Susila & Minu, 2019, Uğur Aydin et al 2020.…”
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“…No entanto, apesar de a irrigação com seringa e agulha ser o método mais comumente usado, novas tecnologias foram desenvolvidas visando aumentar a eficácia das soluções irrigantes no interior do sistema de canais radiculares (HAAPASALO et al, 2014;SUSILA & MINU, 2019), destacando-se o sistema Endovac (Discus Dental, Culver City, CA, EUA) que é um dispositivo de irrigação/aspiração concomitantes de pressão negativa, no qual a solução depositada na câmara pulpar é direcionada ao ápice através de uma microcânula inserida ao longo do comprimento de trabalho, facilitando o fluxo apical da solução com mínimo de extrusão (SABER & HASHEM, 2011;FREIRE et al, 2011;UĞUR AYDIN et al, 2020). Os estudos evidenciam que a irrigação com Endo-Vac tem demonstrado menor extravasamento apical das soluções irrigadoras, bem como promove maior remoção da camada de smear em comparação a irrigação tradicional, favorecendo maior penetrabilidade dos cimentos endodônticos (DESAI & HIMEL, 2009;ABARAJITHAN et al, 2011;HOWARD et al, 2011;RIBEIRO et al, 2012;BULDUR & KAPDAN, 2017;BHARTI et al, 2018;SILVA et al, 2019;SUSILA & MINU, 2019;UĞUR AYDIN et al, 2020;UZUNOGLU-ÖZYÜREK, DIK GÜZEL & DOGAN BUZOGLU, 2020).…”
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