نتایج جستجو برای: root canal irrigants
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Endodontic emergencies are associated with pain and swelling which requires immediate diagnosis and treatment. The main causative factors for these emergencies are pulp and peri-radicular pathosis, traumatic injuries, procedural complications; were sodium hypochlorite accidents can occur. The impetus behind a successful root canal treatment relies on a thorough debridement of tissue remnants, b...
Introduction: Historically, countless compounds in aqueous solution have been suggested as root canal irrigants. MTAD shows promise as an endodontic irrigant but there are very few studies comparing its antimicrobial effectiveness with NaOCl and Chlorhexidine. Objectives: To compare the antibacterial efficiency of MTAD, 2.5% Sodium Hypochlorite and 2% Chlorhexidine root canal irrigants against ...
Root canal treatment encompasses thorough cleaning and shaping of the canal. Cleaning is achieved through proper instrumentation and irrigation for debridement and dis infection of the root canal system in addition to creating a suitable shape for complete three dimensional obtura tion. Various irrigants and medicaments have been used for cleaning root canals with different results. These in...
Background and Aims: Considering the complications of root canal system, debridement would not be effective only by mechanical instrumentation. Therefore, root canal irrigants with the antimicrobial effect that can eliminate more microorganisms during treatment, becomes important. The aim of this study was to compare the antimicrobial effects of 2% thyme essence, 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaC...
Chemomechanical debridement is an integral part in endodontics. Mechanical debridement results in the formation of smear layer on root canal surfaces whereas chemical debridment results in removal of smear layer resulting higher success of root canal treatment. This present study evaluates the chelating and antimicrobial ability of phytic acid alone and in combination with different irrigating ...
The root canal system is colonised with microorganisms in cases of apical periodontitis. Currently, it is impossible to totally eliminate these microbes purely with mechanical instrumentation. Therefore, irrigants are required to eradicate intraradicular infection. In this article, the different actions and interactions of the most commonly used irrigants are discussed and a clinical protocol s...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of endodontic irrigants in removing the smear layer from instrumented root canal walls using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The endodontic irrigants used were: 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl); 1% NaOCl mixed to 17% EDTAC; 2% chlorhexidine gel; and Ricinus communis gel. Photomicrographs of the middle and apical thirds were evaluated w...
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...
BACKGROUND Candidal organisms are commensals of the oral cavity and their opportunistic infection depends on the interplay of local and systemic factors. Endodontic treatment failure has been associated with the persistence of microbial flora following therapy in the root canal system, and this includes fungi like Candida, which are resistant to conventional root canal irrigants. MATERIALS AN...
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