SEM evaluation of apical intraradicular dentine cleanliness and degree of erosion after the application of three irrigating solutions ()
ABSTRACT
Aims: The aim of the study
was to compare the efficacy of 37% phosphoric acid, 12% nitric acid, 17% EDTA
in endodontic smear layer removal and degree of erosion in the apical third of
endodontic canals. Methods and Material: One hundred and four extracted
single-rooted human teeth were randomized into four groups (n = 26) and
instrumented using ProTaper Universal Ni-Ti rotary instruments. Each canal was
irrigated with one of the following solutions: 37% phosphoric acid, 12% nitric
acid, 17% EDTA, 5.25% NaOCl (control). All specimens were then irrigated with 5
mL distilled water and dried with sterile paper points. Kruskal-Wallis and
Mann-WhitneyU statistical tests were used. Results: Scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) evaluation showed no significant differences among test
reagents in smear layer removal. However, the efficacy of 12% nitric acid and
17% EDTA in removing the smear layer was significantly greater than 5.25% NaOCl
(control). Degree of erosion could not be evaluated. Conclusion: Protocols
used in this study were not sufficient to completely remove the smear layer in
the apical third of shaped root canals.
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Mancini, M. and Cianconi, L. (2013) SEM evaluation of apical intraradicular dentine cleanliness and degree of erosion after the application of three irrigating solutions.
Open Journal of Stomatology,
3, 171-175. doi:
10.4236/ojst.2013.32030.