2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2008.09.001
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The Comparison of the Effect of Endodontic Irrigation on Cell Adherence to Root Canal Dentin

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“…Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is the active component, with biocompatibility and antimicrobial features against most endodontic pathogens [44][45] . Compared to NaOCl and CHX, AquatineEC™ was less toxic to dental pulp stem cells and allowed cell adherence to root walls 41 . However, further studies should be performed to better understand its properties and possible use in regenerative endodontics.…”
Section: Irrigant Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is the active component, with biocompatibility and antimicrobial features against most endodontic pathogens [44][45] . Compared to NaOCl and CHX, AquatineEC™ was less toxic to dental pulp stem cells and allowed cell adherence to root walls 41 . However, further studies should be performed to better understand its properties and possible use in regenerative endodontics.…”
Section: Irrigant Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for chlorhexidine, case reports have used concentrations of 2% 15,39 and 0.12% 40 . Despite satisfactory antimicrobial properties, these substances are not biocompatible, limiting the survival of dental pulp stem cells and adherence to dentinal walls 41 . In addition to irrigant solutions, chelating agents such as EDTA, citric acid and MTAD may also be used to remove the smear layer.…”
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“…A clorexidina também é utilizada nas concentrações de 2 e 0,12%, apesar das propriedades antimicrobianas satisfatórias, estas substâncias não são biocompatíveis, podendo inviabilizar as células-tronco presentes no tecido pulpar impedindo as mesmas de se aderirem à superfície dentinária intraradicular (Ring et al, 2008). utilizaram NaOCl 2,5%.…”
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