Scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer

The purpose of this study was to investigate ultrastructurally the effect of smear layer removal by applying different root canal irrigances: 3% HO2, 4% NaOCl and 15% Na-EDTA (in combination with 3% HO2, 4% NaOCl) and establish the appearance of root canal dentine surface after treatment with 15% Na...

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Main Authors: Gašić Jovanka, Dačić-Simonović Dragica, Radičević Goran, Mitić Aleksandar, Stojilković Goran, Daković Jelena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade 2003-01-01
Series:Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2003/0039-17430302065G.pdf
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spelling doaj-bc3af340bd354d66809ea2a363e0f2322020-11-24T22:36:04ZengSerbian Medical Society - Dental Section, BelgradeStomatološki glasnik Srbije0039-17432003-01-01502656910.2298/SGS0302065GScanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layerGašić JovankaDačić-Simonović DragicaRadičević GoranMitić AleksandarStojilković GoranDaković JelenaThe purpose of this study was to investigate ultrastructurally the effect of smear layer removal by applying different root canal irrigances: 3% HO2, 4% NaOCl and 15% Na-EDTA (in combination with 3% HO2, 4% NaOCl) and establish the appearance of root canal dentine surface after treatment with 15% Na-EDTA for different time periods(1 min and 5 min) using additional irrigant 3% HOor 4% NaOCl. 22 22 Teeth with single and double canals extracted for orthodontic reasons, were used in this study. After instrumentation, coronal and apical parts were removed. Middle parts were cut longitudinally into two equal segments. The specimens were grouped and treated: with HO2, NaOCl, and with combination of Na-EDTA+ HO2 and Na-EDTA+NaOCl where the irrigation with 2 Na-EDTA lasted 1 or 5 minutes. Control segments were enlarged and irrigated with distillate water to obtain the smear layer. The results obtained showed that irrigation with HOand NaOCl did 22 not remove the smear layer, one-minute application of 15% Na-EDTA followed by 4% NaOCl showed that the smear layer was completely removed. Using of 3% HOafter Na-EDTA over the same period of time obtained 22 less "clear" surfaces. Five-minute application of Na-EDTA caused excessive peritubular and intertubular dentinal erosion. It is concluded that for effective removal of smear layer with Na- EDTA, this procedure should not last longer than 1 minute and should be followed by NaOCl. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2003/0039-17430302065G.pdfroot canalsmear layer removalNa-E
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author Gašić Jovanka
Dačić-Simonović Dragica
Radičević Goran
Mitić Aleksandar
Stojilković Goran
Daković Jelena
spellingShingle Gašić Jovanka
Dačić-Simonović Dragica
Radičević Goran
Mitić Aleksandar
Stojilković Goran
Daković Jelena
Scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer
Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
root canal
smear layer removal
Na-E
author_facet Gašić Jovanka
Dačić-Simonović Dragica
Radičević Goran
Mitić Aleksandar
Stojilković Goran
Daković Jelena
author_sort Gašić Jovanka
title Scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer
title_short Scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer
title_full Scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer
title_fullStr Scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer
title_full_unstemmed Scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer
title_sort scanning electron microscopy of root canal walls after removing the smear layer
publisher Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade
series Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
issn 0039-1743
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The purpose of this study was to investigate ultrastructurally the effect of smear layer removal by applying different root canal irrigances: 3% HO2, 4% NaOCl and 15% Na-EDTA (in combination with 3% HO2, 4% NaOCl) and establish the appearance of root canal dentine surface after treatment with 15% Na-EDTA for different time periods(1 min and 5 min) using additional irrigant 3% HOor 4% NaOCl. 22 22 Teeth with single and double canals extracted for orthodontic reasons, were used in this study. After instrumentation, coronal and apical parts were removed. Middle parts were cut longitudinally into two equal segments. The specimens were grouped and treated: with HO2, NaOCl, and with combination of Na-EDTA+ HO2 and Na-EDTA+NaOCl where the irrigation with 2 Na-EDTA lasted 1 or 5 minutes. Control segments were enlarged and irrigated with distillate water to obtain the smear layer. The results obtained showed that irrigation with HOand NaOCl did 22 not remove the smear layer, one-minute application of 15% Na-EDTA followed by 4% NaOCl showed that the smear layer was completely removed. Using of 3% HOafter Na-EDTA over the same period of time obtained 22 less "clear" surfaces. Five-minute application of Na-EDTA caused excessive peritubular and intertubular dentinal erosion. It is concluded that for effective removal of smear layer with Na- EDTA, this procedure should not last longer than 1 minute and should be followed by NaOCl.
topic root canal
smear layer removal
Na-E
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2003/0039-17430302065G.pdf
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