This study assessed the pulp tissue dissolution from isthmus of a two-rooted maxillary premolar using different final irrigation protocols. After root canal preparation, the surface of the tooth was reduced to an extent that the isthmus could be observed, and 1 mg of pulp tissue was introduced into the isthmus which was covered with a glass slide. Following six groups were tested: syringe and needle; subsonic activation; sonic activation; ultrasonic activation; heating followed by sonic activation; and heating followed by ultrasonic activation. Before and after each experiment a photograph of the isthmus was taken at 30× to register the area of the pulp tissue. Statistical analysis was performed with Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney tests (P < 0.05). Syringe and needle group showed the lower value of pulp tissue dissolution followed by subsonic irrigation procedures. Pulp tissue dissolution was significantly higher when heating was followed by sonic or ultrasonic activation.

Effect of different final irrigation protocols on pulp tissue dissolution from an isthmus model / Iandolo, A.; Amato, M.; Abdellatif, D.; Barbosa, A. F. A.; Pantaleo, G.; Blasi, A.; Franco, V.; Silva, E. J. N. L.. - In: AUSTRALIAN ENDODONTIC JOURNAL. - ISSN 1329-1947. - 47:3(2021), pp. 538-543. [10.1111/aej.12518]

Effect of different final irrigation protocols on pulp tissue dissolution from an isthmus model

Iandolo A.;Amato M.;Pantaleo G.;Blasi A.;
2021

Abstract

This study assessed the pulp tissue dissolution from isthmus of a two-rooted maxillary premolar using different final irrigation protocols. After root canal preparation, the surface of the tooth was reduced to an extent that the isthmus could be observed, and 1 mg of pulp tissue was introduced into the isthmus which was covered with a glass slide. Following six groups were tested: syringe and needle; subsonic activation; sonic activation; ultrasonic activation; heating followed by sonic activation; and heating followed by ultrasonic activation. Before and after each experiment a photograph of the isthmus was taken at 30× to register the area of the pulp tissue. Statistical analysis was performed with Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney tests (P < 0.05). Syringe and needle group showed the lower value of pulp tissue dissolution followed by subsonic irrigation procedures. Pulp tissue dissolution was significantly higher when heating was followed by sonic or ultrasonic activation.
2021
Effect of different final irrigation protocols on pulp tissue dissolution from an isthmus model / Iandolo, A.; Amato, M.; Abdellatif, D.; Barbosa, A. F. A.; Pantaleo, G.; Blasi, A.; Franco, V.; Silva, E. J. N. L.. - In: AUSTRALIAN ENDODONTIC JOURNAL. - ISSN 1329-1947. - 47:3(2021), pp. 538-543. [10.1111/aej.12518]
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