2023
DOI: 10.3390/prosthesis5020037
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Effectiveness of Different Irrigation Techniques on Post Space Smear Layer Removal: SEM Evaluation

Abstract: Background: Effective debris and smear layer removal affects post-cementation and bond strength. Aim: The aim was to compare the effectiveness of debris and smear layer removal using standard irrigation and activated irrigation with heated EDTA. Moreover, an irrigant activation technique was chosen in the current research, employing the ultrasonic activation of an EDTA solution after being heated directly inside the post space preparation. Materials and Methods: 30 single-rooted human mandibular premolar teeth… Show more

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“…It is made up of two components: organic particles and inorganic particles. The organic component is represented by necrotic or vital pulp tissue, odontoblastic processes, bacteria, and blood cells, while the inorganic component consists of calcified tissue [52]. It is evident that its removal is of fundamental importance to allow the irrigants to enter and act in the lateral macro and micro anatomies and obtain a good adaptation of the filling material to the canal walls [53].…”
Section: Smear Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is made up of two components: organic particles and inorganic particles. The organic component is represented by necrotic or vital pulp tissue, odontoblastic processes, bacteria, and blood cells, while the inorganic component consists of calcified tissue [52]. It is evident that its removal is of fundamental importance to allow the irrigants to enter and act in the lateral macro and micro anatomies and obtain a good adaptation of the filling material to the canal walls [53].…”
Section: Smear Layermentioning
confidence: 99%