2014
DOI: 10.17656/sdj.10024
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Evaluation of some intracanal irrigants on push-out bond strength and mode of failure of resin and non resin cements to root canal dentin (in vitro comparative study)

Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of five intracanal irrigants [distilled water, NaOCl, NaOCl + EDTA, ozonated water and NaOCl + ozonated water] on push-out bond strength of (zinc phosphate cement and Calibra® esthetic resin cement) and to determine the mode of failure.  Materials and Methods: Seventy extracted single straight rooted teeth were selected. The crowns were sectioned at cemento-enamel junction. The sectioned roots were embedded vertically in clear acrylic resin. The… Show more

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“…Ozonated water (16ppm ) showed a good result with different types of sealers. The results of ozonated water agreed with Ibrahim et al (57) , Garcia et al (58) , but not with Ibraheem et al (59) , who indicated that ozonated water increased bond strength. These findings might be explained by the fact that Ozone is a potent oxidant, however ozonated water becomes very unstable and rapidly breaks down due to a sophisticated chain reaction, therefore diminishing the oxidative impact (60) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 43%
“…Ozonated water (16ppm ) showed a good result with different types of sealers. The results of ozonated water agreed with Ibrahim et al (57) , Garcia et al (58) , but not with Ibraheem et al (59) , who indicated that ozonated water increased bond strength. These findings might be explained by the fact that Ozone is a potent oxidant, however ozonated water becomes very unstable and rapidly breaks down due to a sophisticated chain reaction, therefore diminishing the oxidative impact (60) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 43%