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Effect of three final irrigation protocols on the smear layer removal from the middle third of endodontically treated teeth: a qualitative analysis

Jean Soares Miranda, Érico de Almeida Marques, Fabiano Vieira de Landa, Anamaria Pessôa Pereira Leite, Fabíola Pessôa Pereira Leite

Objective: this study evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) the sealer capacity of dentinal tubules of teeth treated endodontically using different chelating solutions. Materials and Methods: The root canals were irrigated with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), replaced every instrument and filled. The auxiliary solutions used with a passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) for 1 minute were: 70% ethanol (control); 10% citric acid; 17% EDTA; and 0,2% chitosan. The roots were split lengthwise into two parts and samples were taken for analysis in a scanning electron microscope to obtain photomicrographs for the qualitative assessment. Results: 17% EDTA solution and 10% citric acid removed the smear layer similar to each other. The 0.2% chitosan solution removed the smear layer partially, with lower efficacy than 17% EDTA solution and 10% citric acid. Conclusion: There were a greater removal of smear layer with use of 17% EDTA, followed by 10% citric acid, 0,2% chitosan and 70% alcohol.

Keywords: Chitosan. Endodontics. Tooth, nonvital. Chelating agents.

How to cite: Miranda JS, Marques EA, Landa FV, Leite APP, Leite FPP. Effect of three final irrigation protocols on the smear layer removal from the middle third of endodontically treated teeth: a qualitative analysis. Dental Press Endod. 2017 May-Aug;7(2):72-7. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14436/2358-2545.7.2.072-077.oar

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