نتایج جستجو برای: canal irrigant

تعداد نتایج: 32985  

2014

3. Tasdemir T, et al. (2008). Effect of Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation on Apical Extrusion of Irrigating Solution. Eur J Dent. Methods: Measured amount of NaOCl through the apical foramen when NaOCl was left in the canal versus passive ultrasonic activation of the irrigant conclusions: PUI extruded significantly less irrigant than the control group (2.15 ± 2.73 versus 14 ± 13.03 uL, respectively...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2009
A Al-Jadaa F Paqué T Attin M Zehnder

AIM To evaluate whether passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) of 2.5% NaOCl would dissolve necrotic pulp tissue from simulated accessory root canals (SACs) better than passive placement of the irrigant, when temperature was equilibrated between the two treatments. METHODOLOGY Transparent root canal models (n = 6) were made from epoxy resin. SACs of 0.2 mm diameter were placed at defined angles ...

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
khosrow sohrabi aidin sooratgar kaveh zolfagharnasab mohammad javad kharazi fard farzaneh afkhami

introduction: the aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the disinfection ability of 980-nm diode laser in comparison with sodium hypochlorite (naocl) as a common root canal irrigant in canals infected with enterococcus faecalis ( e. faecalis ). methods and materials: the root canals of 18 extracted single-rooted premolars were prepared by rotary system. after decoronation, the roots...

Journal: :Physiological measurement 2010
K Gulabivala Y-L Ng M Gilbertson I Eames

Root canal treatment is a common dental operation aimed at removing the contents of the geometrically complex canal chambers within teeth; its purpose is to remove diseased or infected tissue. The complex chamber is first enlarged and shaped by instruments to a size sufficient to deliver antibacterial fluids. These irrigants help to dissolve dying tissue, disinfect the canal walls and space and...

2017
Pablo Castelo-Baz Purificación Varela-Patiño Manuel Ruíz-Piñón Francesc Abella Ramón Miguéns-Vila Benjamín Martín-Biedma

BACKGROUND Irrigation of the root canal system is an essential step in the endodontic treatment. The aim of this article is to introduce continuous apical negative-pressure ultrasonic irrigation (CANUI), a new irrigation concept, and compare the characteristics of this new technique with current devices for activating the irrigant. MATERIAL AND METHODS CANUI is designed for cleaning and disin...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2007
C Boutsioukis T Lambrianidis E Kastrinakis P Bekiaroglou

AIM To monitor ex vivo intra-canal irrigation with three endodontic needles (25, 27 and 30 gauge) and compare them in terms of irrigant flow rate, intra-barrel pressure, duration of irrigation and volume of irrigant delivered. METHODOLOGY A testing system was constructed to allow measurement of selected variables with pressure and displacement transducers during ex vivo intra-canal irrigation...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2010
F Bronnec S Bouillaguet P Machtou

AIM To assess radiographically irrigant penetration in the root canal system of curved roots during root canal shaping procedures ex vivo. METHODOLOGY Thirty extracted mandibular molar teeth with moderate to severe curvature were used. A special aiming device was used to guarantee that each successive radiograph was taken with the same positioning. The mesiolingual canal of each tooth was ins...

Journal: :Journal of dentistry 2010
Sui Mai Young Kyung Kim Dwayne D Arola Li-sha Gu Jong Ryul Kim David H Pashley Franklin R Tay

OBJECTIVE This study tested the hypothesis that the use of ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a final irrigant causes canal wall erosion only after prolonged use of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) as the initial irrigant. METHODS Two irrigation protocols were employed: (1) 5.25% NaOCl as the initial irrigant for 10 min and 17% EDTA as the final irrigant for 2 min; and (2) 5.25% NaOC...

2015

Endodontic treatment is a predictable procedure with high success rates. Success depends on a number of factors, including appropriate instrumentation, successful irrigation and decontamination of the root-canal space to the apices and in areas such as isthmuses. These steps must be followed by complete obturation of the root canals, and placement of a coronal seal, prior to restorative treatme...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2014
Zahed Mohammadi Hamid Jafarzadeh Sousan Shalavi

Use of an appropriate root canal irrigant is essential during endodontic treatment, due to the complex and unpredictable anatomy of the root canal system and limitations in the mechanical instrumentation techniques used to obtain a clean, bacteria-free canal. Several irrigants, such as sodium hypochlorite, chlorhexidine, hydrogen peroxide, and normal saline, have been proposed as canal system i...

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