Comparison of apical debris extrusion using EDDY, passive ultrasonic activation and photon‐initiated photoacoustic streaming irrigation activation devices

The study aimed to determine the effect of different irrigation activation systems on the amount of apical debris extrusion in mandibular molar teeth with curved root canals. Sixty extracted mandibular molar teeth were instrumented with HyFlex EDM system and divided into four groups according to irr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian endodontic journal 2020-12, Vol.46 (3), p.400-404
Hauptverfasser: İnce Yusufoglu, Selen, Keskin, Neslihan Büsra, Saricam, Esma, Bozkurt, Durmus Alperen
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Zusammenfassung:The study aimed to determine the effect of different irrigation activation systems on the amount of apical debris extrusion in mandibular molar teeth with curved root canals. Sixty extracted mandibular molar teeth were instrumented with HyFlex EDM system and divided into four groups according to irrigation techniques: passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI), EDDY, photon‐initiated photoacoustic streaming (PIPS) and manual irrigation (MI). After the final irrigation, the extruded irrigants were collected into Eppendorf tubes of known weights. The amount of extruded debris was obtained by subtracting the weight from the initial weight of the tube. The Kruskal–Wallis test was used for statistical analysis. EDDY caused significantly more debris extrusion than the other irrigation activation systems (P  0.05). The EDDY activation system was associated with the highest amount of debris extrusion in curved root canals.
ISSN:1329-1947
1747-4477
DOI:10.1111/aej.12429