2020
DOI: 10.1080/00016357.2019.1709890
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The effects of various irrigation protocols on root canal wall adaptation and apical microleakage in primary teeth

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“…2,5,7,14,19 Because the smear layer obliterates the dentinal tubules and creates a barrier between canal system and dentin surfaces, it negatively affects the adaptation of canal sealers and the effectiveness of irrigants and medicaments. [14][15][16] The success of pulpectomies applied with smear layer removal has also been confirmed in clinical studies. It was reported that pulpectomy of primary teeth with smear layer removal showed higher success rates at the end of the follow-up period in clinical trials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…2,5,7,14,19 Because the smear layer obliterates the dentinal tubules and creates a barrier between canal system and dentin surfaces, it negatively affects the adaptation of canal sealers and the effectiveness of irrigants and medicaments. [14][15][16] The success of pulpectomies applied with smear layer removal has also been confirmed in clinical studies. It was reported that pulpectomy of primary teeth with smear layer removal showed higher success rates at the end of the follow-up period in clinical trials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…5,12 The presence of inaccessible areas such as ramifications, lateral and accessory canals or morphological variations in the root canals especially in primary molar teeth increases the need for chemical debridement. 6,8,[12][13][14][15] Moreover, the inability to provide an effective obturation and lateral condensation in root canals due to increase the diameter of apical foramen with the physiological root resorption especially in the apical portion of the roots, highlight effective smear layer removal for long-term success. 6,12 Numerous different irrigation solutions/ protocols are used in primary tooth pulpectomies for smear layer removal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, in the primary teeth, determination of the sealing ability of the material used to fill a root canal is mostly affected by the adherence ability of the material to the root canal walls and the technique employed to get this material into the root canal [12]. It also relies on how well the irrigation solution removes the smear layer from the root canal system [40].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A associação de AC 6% + NaOCl 1% foi considerado o protocolo de irrigação mais bem sucedido em fornecer as características avaliadas. Devido à capacidade de fornecer mudanças apropriadas nas paredes do canal radicular a fim de realizar uma obturação bem adaptada e à prova de vazamentos, AC 6% + NaOCl 1% pode ser recomendado como um protocolo de irrigação em dentes decíduos (34).…”
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