2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2008.12.008
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Comparison of different irrigants on calcium hydroxide medication removal: microscopic cleanliness evaluation

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“…In our study, scanning electron microscopy was used at ×1000 magnification and the calcium hydroxide residues were evaluated using a scoring method similar to that used in other studies. 17,26,27 We failed to remove calcium hydroxide residues completely from the canal walls under the conditions tested, regardless of the rotary instrument used, and dressing remnants were found in the apical and cervical thirds. This finding agrees with those of previous studies showing residues on the root canal walls, regardless of the removal technique used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…In our study, scanning electron microscopy was used at ×1000 magnification and the calcium hydroxide residues were evaluated using a scoring method similar to that used in other studies. 17,26,27 We failed to remove calcium hydroxide residues completely from the canal walls under the conditions tested, regardless of the rotary instrument used, and dressing remnants were found in the apical and cervical thirds. This finding agrees with those of previous studies showing residues on the root canal walls, regardless of the removal technique used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…11 The residues could also influence the adhesion of sealers to the root canal walls, 9,10 compromising the quality of the seal provided by the root filling. 24,25 The dressing can be removed by irrigating the canal with NaOCl, EDTA or citric acid 13,26,27 in conjunction with manual files, 13 passive ultrasonic irrigation, 6,15 sonic activation, 14 the CanalBrush system, 6 or rotary instruments. 17 In the present study, a paste of calcium hydroxide with propylene glycol was used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have showed that irrigation with sodium hypochlorite alone is not efficient to remove CH medication (11,12). Alternatively, irrigation with EDTA and recapitulation of the instrumentation with the last file used in the apical preparation (12,13) of rotary instrument or ultrasonic points in conjunction with irrigation has been recommended (11,14).…”
Section: Calcium Hydroxide Intracanal Dressing Removal With Differentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normalmente, o método mais utilizado é a combinação de um instrumento manual com a irrigação, realizada com o auxílio de seringa e pontas de irrigação, tendo como soluções irrigadoras o hipoclorito de sódio (NaOCl) e o ácido etilenodiaminotetracético (EDTA) 13,14 . Entretanto, segundo alguns autores, nenhuma técnica é capaz de remover completamente o Ca(OH) 2 do interior do sistema de canais radiculares 9,[13][14][15][16][17][18] .…”
Section: Introdução O Hidróxido De Cálcio [Ca(oh)unclassified