2018
DOI: 10.4103/jcd.jcd_155_17
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Efficacy of new irrigating solution on smear layer removal in apical third of root canal: A scanning electron microscope study

Abstract: Aims:The aim of this in vitro study is to evaluate and compare the smear layer removal efficacy of etidronic acid-based irrigating solution with others in the apical third of the root canal.Materials and Methods:Forty human single-rooted mandibular premolar teeth were taken and decoronated to standardize the canal length. After biomechanical preparation, teeth were randomly divided into four groups (n = 10) and the final irrigation was carried out with tested irrigants. Group I: normal saline (negative control… Show more

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“…The SL reduction by NaOCl 5.25% + EDTA 17% has been proved to be effective by many authors (Goldman et al, 1981;Gutmann et al, 1994). In the current study, the samples that were irrigated by NaOCl+EDTA consecutively aided in reduction of SL from the coronal third of the canal walls and had eliminated SL in the middle third while in the apical third heavy SL existed at the apical third relatively comparative results obtained by study carried out by Patil et al, 2018. Moreover, this is a heavy SL in the apical third of the canal samples that treated by NaOCl+EDTA may be attributed to the small size of apical third and the apical vapor lock effect (Gutknecht et al, 2004) which considered as an obstacle that preventing the circulation and action of the irrigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The SL reduction by NaOCl 5.25% + EDTA 17% has been proved to be effective by many authors (Goldman et al, 1981;Gutmann et al, 1994). In the current study, the samples that were irrigated by NaOCl+EDTA consecutively aided in reduction of SL from the coronal third of the canal walls and had eliminated SL in the middle third while in the apical third heavy SL existed at the apical third relatively comparative results obtained by study carried out by Patil et al, 2018. Moreover, this is a heavy SL in the apical third of the canal samples that treated by NaOCl+EDTA may be attributed to the small size of apical third and the apical vapor lock effect (Gutknecht et al, 2004) which considered as an obstacle that preventing the circulation and action of the irrigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…It was therefore expected that the use of Biopuer MTAD or 17% EDTA would help eliminating such smear layer and improves the tubular penetration of the root canal sealer (25) . Biopuer MTAD eliminate the smear layer by active ingredient of 4.25% citric acid (25) , whereas removal of the smear layer using 17% EDTA is known to contribute to creating an efficient microretention (26) . In this study, neither of the two irrigants used for removing the smear layer during the primary root canal treatment with bioceramic sealer had statistically significant difference regarding the residual volume of filling material in the canals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 10 11 ] Irrigation is primarily used to flush away organic and inorganic debris. [ 12 ] Numerous irrigating solutions have been used during third molar surgeries. These include normal saline, Ringer's lactate, ozonated water, 1% povidone-iodine, ozone, etc., The primary reason for using irrigating solutions is the prevention of irreversible bone necrosis resulting due to heat generation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%