Morphometrical analysis of cleaning capacity using nickel-titanium rotary instrumentation associated with irrigating solutions in mesio-distal flattened root canals

Authors

  • Melissa Andréia Marchesan Universidade de Ribeirão Preto
  • Marcos Porto de Arruda University of Ribeirão Preto; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Yara T. Correa Silva-Sousa University of Ribeirão Preto; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Paulo César Saquy University of Ribeirão Preto; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Jesus Djalma Pecora USP; School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto; Restorative Dentistry Department
  • Manoel D. Sousa-Neto University of Ribeirão Preto; Faculty of Dentistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572003000100010

Keywords:

Dental pulp cavity^i1^sclean, Dental pulp cavity^i1^srotary instrumentat, Flattened root canals

Abstract

Variations in the internal anatomy of root canals may interfere with the success of root canal because tissue remnants may remain in the isthmus, re-entrances and ramifications of flattened root canals making instrumentation more difficult. Successful root canal treatment depends fundamentally on shaping, cleaning, disinfection and obturation. This study verified the quality of cleaning of ProFile .04 rotary technique associated with different irrigating solutions: 0.5% sodium hypochlorite, calcium hydroxide + Tergentol and 2% chlorhexidine in canals with mesio-distal flattening. Twelve human mandibular central incisors were randomly divided into 3 groups and instrumented up to ProFile 0.4 #35 file after cervical preparation, and processed histologically. After optical microscopic evaluation, statistical analysis showed that the percentage of cleaning of the three irrigating solutions was statistically different. Two-by-two comparisons classified the irrigating solutions in increasing order of cleaning: calcium hydroxide + Tergentol < chlorhexidine < 0.5% sodium hypochlorite.

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Published

2003-03-01

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How to Cite

Morphometrical analysis of cleaning capacity using nickel-titanium rotary instrumentation associated with irrigating solutions in mesio-distal flattened root canals . (2003). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 11(1), 55-59. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572003000100010