2020
DOI: 10.1111/iej.13260
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Positive and negative pressure irrigation in oval root canals with apical ramifications: a computational fluid dynamics evaluation in micro‐CT scanned real teeth

Abstract: Loroño G, Zaldivar JR, Arias A, Cisneros R, Dorado S, Jimenez-Octavio JR. Positive and negative pressure irrigation in oval root canals with apical ramifications: a computational fluid dynamics evaluation in micro-CT scanned real teeth. International Endodontic Journal, 53, 671-679, 2020.Aim To compare using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) the flow pattern, irrigant velocity, apical pressure and shear stress produced by negative (MiC) and positive pressure with different types of needles (sidevented (SV), f… Show more

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“…Indeed, the pre-endodontic restoration acts as a reservoir, continuously maintaining a substantial volume of irrigant into the access cavity. This may enhance fluid dynamics, especially the crown-down streaming of root canal irrigants [ 25 , 26 ] during activation and the possibility to have fresh irrigants at the apical third. At the middle level, concerning the subgroups irrigated using the conventional needle irrigation method, a significantly lower amount of smear layer was found in G2ctrl (control) rather than in G1ctrl.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the pre-endodontic restoration acts as a reservoir, continuously maintaining a substantial volume of irrigant into the access cavity. This may enhance fluid dynamics, especially the crown-down streaming of root canal irrigants [ 25 , 26 ] during activation and the possibility to have fresh irrigants at the apical third. At the middle level, concerning the subgroups irrigated using the conventional needle irrigation method, a significantly lower amount of smear layer was found in G2ctrl (control) rather than in G1ctrl.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apical tissue pressure, likely varying between individuals, remains unknown. It depends, moreover, on the clinical condition [ 19 ]. Data from animal experiments suggest that the tissue fluid pressure at the apical foramen is unstable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is, however, important to consider that previous studies used different pressure thresholds to investigate apical irrigant extrusion. Previously used pressure thresholds included the capillary pressure (25 mmHg), the interstitial pressure (20–30 mmHg), and the intraosseous blood pressure (30 mmHg) [ 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 25 ]. Using one of these thresholds instead of 7.64 mbar, the interpretation of data obtained in the present study is different.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…WSS is the coplanar stress that acts parallel to the material’s wall and is caused by the fluid flow. By estimating WSS values in the root canal walls, we can approximate the interaction between the irrigants and the tissue or the biofilms attached to the canal walls ( 18 ). The average and maximum WSS values were recorded for all six cases studied, as shown in Table 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%