Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic Society

Introduction: The aim of this study is to determine the current trends of irrigation during root canal therapy by specialists who are members of the Chilean Endodontic Society. Materials and Method: A survey (Survey Monkey®-SurveyMonkey.com) was e-mailed to the 485 members of the Chilean Endodontic...

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Main Authors: Héctor Monardes, Marcia Antunez, Daniela Wulf, Daniela Zúñiga García, Jaime Abarca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Concepción. 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Oral Research
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Online Access:http://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.066/469
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spelling doaj-84994f784a354b38a60646c184fd43be2020-11-24T21:48:29ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792018-09-017723223710.17126/joralres.2018.066Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic SocietyHéctor Monardes0Marcia Antunez1Daniela Wulf2Daniela Zúñiga García3Jaime Abarca4Endodontics Graduate Program, Faculty of Dentistry, San Sebastian University, Santiago, ChileEndodontics Graduate Program, Faculty of Dentistry, San Sebastian University, Santiago, ChileEndodontics Private PracticeEndodontics Private PracticeEndodontics Graduate Program, Faculty of Dentistry, San Sebastian University, Santiago, Chile. Faculty of Dentistry, San Sebastian University, Puerto Montt, ChileIntroduction: The aim of this study is to determine the current trends of irrigation during root canal therapy by specialists who are members of the Chilean Endodontic Society. Materials and Method: A survey (Survey Monkey®-SurveyMonkey.com) was e-mailed to the 485 members of the Chilean Endodontic Society. The instrument was translated and adapted from the survey "Irrigation trends among American Association of Endodontists members: A web-based survey" applied in the USA in 2012. Participants answered a set of 16 questions that included irrigant selection, irrigant concentration, the adopted protocol, techniques or devices for irrigant activation. Results: 99% of respondents use sodium hypochlorite as the main irrigant. Data indicate that 74% of respondents use hypochlorite at a concentration of 5%. Most respondents (94%) also include EDTA in their usual practice. In addition, 90% of respondents reported that they activate the irrigating agent, and 94% confirmed that they perform a final irrigation protocol. Conclusion: The majority of respondents use sodium hypochlorite as the main irrigant at a concentration of 5%, use ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a smear removal agent, activate the irrigant, and perform a final irrigation protocol.http://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.066/469endodonticssurveys and questionnairessmear layeredetic acidroot canal irrigantsirrigation adjuncts smear layer
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author Héctor Monardes
Marcia Antunez
Daniela Wulf
Daniela Zúñiga García
Jaime Abarca
spellingShingle Héctor Monardes
Marcia Antunez
Daniela Wulf
Daniela Zúñiga García
Jaime Abarca
Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic Society
Journal of Oral Research
endodontics
surveys and questionnaires
smear layer
edetic acid
root canal irrigants
irrigation adjuncts smear layer
author_facet Héctor Monardes
Marcia Antunez
Daniela Wulf
Daniela Zúñiga García
Jaime Abarca
author_sort Héctor Monardes
title Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic Society
title_short Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic Society
title_full Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic Society
title_fullStr Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic Society
title_full_unstemmed Irrigation trends among members of the Chilean Endodontic Society
title_sort irrigation trends among members of the chilean endodontic society
publisher Universidad de Concepción.
series Journal of Oral Research
issn 0719-2460
0719-2479
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Introduction: The aim of this study is to determine the current trends of irrigation during root canal therapy by specialists who are members of the Chilean Endodontic Society. Materials and Method: A survey (Survey Monkey®-SurveyMonkey.com) was e-mailed to the 485 members of the Chilean Endodontic Society. The instrument was translated and adapted from the survey "Irrigation trends among American Association of Endodontists members: A web-based survey" applied in the USA in 2012. Participants answered a set of 16 questions that included irrigant selection, irrigant concentration, the adopted protocol, techniques or devices for irrigant activation. Results: 99% of respondents use sodium hypochlorite as the main irrigant. Data indicate that 74% of respondents use hypochlorite at a concentration of 5%. Most respondents (94%) also include EDTA in their usual practice. In addition, 90% of respondents reported that they activate the irrigating agent, and 94% confirmed that they perform a final irrigation protocol. Conclusion: The majority of respondents use sodium hypochlorite as the main irrigant at a concentration of 5%, use ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a smear removal agent, activate the irrigant, and perform a final irrigation protocol.
topic endodontics
surveys and questionnaires
smear layer
edetic acid
root canal irrigants
irrigation adjuncts smear layer
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