Continuous Chelation Reduces Instrumentation Time and Straightening of Double-curved Simulated Root Canals in Bovine Dentin
Adding a compatible chelator to the sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution applied during instrumentation may affect shaping efficacy and canal transportation. This was studied in simulated double-curved root canals. High-precision computer numerical control milling was used to recreate standardized S...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of endodontics 2024-12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Adding a compatible chelator to the sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution applied during instrumentation may affect shaping efficacy and canal transportation. This was studied in simulated double-curved root canals.
High-precision computer numerical control milling was used to recreate standardized S-shaped canals from a resin training block in longitudinally sectioned bovine incisor roots. These simulated root canals were instrumented chemo-mechanically at 37°C using a single-length rotary file system (ProTaper Gold). An etidronate powder (Dual Rinse HEDP) was dissolved (0.9 g per 10 mL) in a 1% NaOCl solution in the test group (n = 15), while the plain NaOCl solution was applied in the control group. Instrumentation was performed by one operator blinded to the irrigating solution. Instrumentation time was measured using a stop watch. Pre- and postoperative images were obtained by a second (blinded) investigator using a digital microscope, and super-imposed to assess canal straightening by totalizing transportation from 8 predefined locations. Data were compared between groups using Student's t-test, P |
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ISSN: | 0099-2399 1878-3554 1878-3554 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.joen.2024.12.011 |