2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2006.01050.x
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An ex vivo evaluation of a new root canal irrigation technique with intracanal aspiration

Abstract: Irrigation using the intracanal aspiration technique allowed more effective removal of the smear layer than that performed by the conventional method in an apically resected canine tooth. The intracanal aspiration technique produced limited extrusion of the irrigant beyond the apical foramen.

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“…The patency of each canal was checked by inserting a #10 K-file 1 mm beyond the apical foramen. The root specimens were prepared according to a previous study 16) . Briefly, the root canals were washed with 10 mL of distilled water, dried and then filled with silicone (Examix Fine, GC, Tokyo, Japan) to avoid invasion of saline agar.…”
Section: Specimen Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The patency of each canal was checked by inserting a #10 K-file 1 mm beyond the apical foramen. The root specimens were prepared according to a previous study 16) . Briefly, the root canals were washed with 10 mL of distilled water, dried and then filled with silicone (Examix Fine, GC, Tokyo, Japan) to avoid invasion of saline agar.…”
Section: Specimen Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, techniques such as apical negative pressure (ANP) and ultrasonic irrigation have been introduced to prevent these complications and enhance penetration of the irrigant. Placing the ANP aspirating needle at the most apical part displaces the vapour lock, if present, allowing an improved flow of irrigant with better debridement 4,15,17,18) , and reducing the apical extrusion of irrigants [14][15][16]19) . The EndoVac (EV; Discus Dental, Smart Endodontics, Culver City, CA, USA) uses the ANP concept.…”
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“…O sistema EndoVac surge neste sentido como uma alternativa para uma irrigação efetiva e segura da região apical, a partir da ideia e dos resultados obtidos por Fukumoto et al (2006). Ao inverter o fluxo, o sistema gera uma pressão negativa que faz com que a solução irrigadora faça um caminho inverso, com condições de alcançar e limpar até os limites do comprimento de trabalho sem pressão e com baixo risco de extravasamento (Nielsen;Baumgartner, 2007;Schoeffel, 2007;Schoeffel, 2008a,b;Schoeffel, 2009 .…”
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“…Fukumoto et al (2006), foram os primeiros autores a sugerirem uma técnica segura e eficaz, na qual há inversão do fluxo normalmente utilizado durante a irrigação em endodontia. Esta nova proposta de abordagem, utilizando uma cânula de aspiração nas proximidades (2 a 3 mm) do comprimento de trabalho e tendo a agulha de irrigação liberando solução na câmara pulpar, foi comparada com o método convencional de pressão positiva.…”
Section: Sistema Endovacunclassified