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Aust Endod J ; 32(3): 123-8, 2006 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17201755

RESUMEN

The cleaning capacity of rotary Ni-Ti instrumentation using Profile GT files, coupled with irrigation energised by ultrasound, was evaluated. Thirty-six human mandibular incisors were instrumented in vitro using the crown-down technique with the Profile GT system to 1 mm from the anatomical apex to a size 30.04 taper file. The instrumented teeth were then divided randomly into four groups where various final irrigations were used: Group I: 100 ml of 1% NaOCl with a Luer-Lok syringe (control group); Group II, Group III and Group IV: final irrigation with 100 ml of 1% NaOCl energised by ultrasound for 1, 3 and 5 min, respectively. After biomechanical preparation, the apical thirds of the roots were submitted to histological processing and examination. The specimens were analysed at 40x magnification and the images submitted to morphometric analysis with an integration grid. anova showed a statistically significant difference (P < 0.01) between the irrigation techniques. Group I (Luer-Lok syringe) showed the highest percentage of debris (35.81 +/- 4.49) and was statistically different from the other groups energised by ultrasound: Group II (27.28 +/- 4.49), Group III (24.39 +/- 5.72) and Group IV (18.46 +/- 5.25). It was concluded that rotary instrumentation using Ni-Ti files associated with final irrigation of 1% NaOCl energised by ultrasound leads to better debris removal from the apical third of mesio-distally flattened root canal.


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Irrigantes del Conducto Radicular , Preparación del Conducto Radicular/métodos , Capa de Barro Dentinario , Terapia por Ultrasonido , Análisis de Varianza , Aleaciones Dentales , Instrumentos Dentales , Humanos , Incisivo , Mandíbula , Níquel , Irrigantes del Conducto Radicular/administración & dosificación , Preparación del Conducto Radicular/instrumentación , Hipoclorito de Sodio/administración & dosificación , Jeringas , Titanio
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Braz Dent J ; 13(2): 123-8, 2002.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12238803

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The effect of chelating solutions EDTA, EGTA and CDTA on human dentin adhesiveness and microleakage with 4 sealers (Sealer 26, Sealapex, N-Rickert and Endofill) was evaluated in vitro. Whether or not there was a mathematical correlation between the tests of adhesiveness and microleakage was also evaluated. A total of eighty maxillary and mandibular molars were used to test adhesiveness. After wearing of the occlusal surface to obtain a flat surface, the sealer was placed with an aluminum cylinder (10 mm x 6 mm). Adhesiveness was evaluated with a 4444 Instron universal testing machine. Microleakage was evaluated in 160 maxillary canines after root canal instrumentation, obturation and clearing. The penetration of India ink in the apical region was measured with a measurescope. The teeth were divided into 4 groups: group 1, distilled water, group 2, EDTA; group 3, EGTA; group 4, CDTA. Sealer 26 and EDTA had the best results (p<0.01) for adhesiveness and microleakage. There was no correlation between the test for adhesiveness and microleakage.


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Carbono , Quelantes/química , Recubrimiento Dental Adhesivo , Filtración Dental/clasificación , Dentina/ultraestructura , Ácido Edético/análogos & derivados , Ácido Edético/química , Ácido Egtácico/química , Materiales de Obturación del Conducto Radicular/química , Adhesividad , Análisis de Varianza , Bismuto/química , Hidróxido de Calcio/química , Colorantes , Diente Canino , Humanos , Humedad , Diente Molar , Obturación del Conducto Radicular , Preparación del Conducto Radicular , Salicilatos/química , Estadística como Asunto , Temperatura , Factores de Tiempo
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Braz. dent. j ; 13(2): 123-128, 2002.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-332148

RESUMEN

The effect of chelating solutions EDTA, EGTA and CDTA on human dentin adhesiveness and microleakage with 4 sealers (Sealer 26, Sealapex, N-Rickert and Endofill) was evaluated in vitro. Whether or not there was a mathematical correlation between the tests of adhesiveness and microleakage was also evaluated. A total of eighty maxillary and mandibular molars were used to test adhesiveness. After wearing of the occlusal surface to obtain a flat surface, the sealer was placed with an aluminum cylinder (10 mm x 6 mm). Adhesiveness was evaluated with a 4444 Instron universal testing machine. Microleakage was evaluated in 160 maxillary canines after root canal instrumentation, obturation and clearing. The penetration of India ink in the apical region was measured with a measurescope. The teeth were divided into 4 groups: group 1, distilled water, group 2, EDTA; group 3, EGTA; group 4, CDTA. Sealer 26 and EDTA had the best results (p<0.01) for adhesiveness and microleakage. There was no correlation between the test for adhesiveness and microleakage.


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Humanos , Ácido Edético/análogos & derivados , Ácido Edético/química , Ácido Egtácico/química , Quelantes , Recubrimiento Dental Adhesivo , Dentina , Filtración Dental/clasificación , Materiales de Obturación del Conducto Radicular , Adhesividad , Análisis de Varianza , Bismuto , Colorantes , Diente Canino , Hidróxido de Calcio/química , Humedad , Diente Molar , Obturación del Conducto Radicular , Preparación del Conducto Radicular , Salicilatos , Estadística , Temperatura , Factores de Tiempo
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