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Root canal irrigation is not much emphasised in endodontic therapy. The primary objective of root canal therapy is the retention of the pulpless or pulpally involved tooth with its associated periapical tissues in a healthy state. Achievement of this objective requires that the pulpal spaces and contents be eliminated as sources of infection.
Sunil Malhan +2 more
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Current Trends in Root Canal Irrigation
Chemical and mechanical root canal debridement are the primary methods used in endodontic therapy to remove all dead tissue, bacteria, and microbial byproducts from the canal. Sodium hypochlorite, a powerful organic tissue dissolver with a broad spectrum of antibacterial properties, is an excellent choice for disinfecting surfaces. Chelating agents, on
Ali, Azhar +5 more
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Successful root canal therapy relies on the combination of proper instrumentation, irrigation, and obturation of the root canal. Of these three essential steps of root canal therapy, irrigation of the root canal is the most important determinant in the healing of the periapical tissues.
Kandaswamy, Deivanayagam +1 more
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Unusual Root Canal Irrigation Solutions
ABSTRACT Microorganisms and their by-products play a critical role in pulp and periradicular pathosis. Therefore, one of the main purposes of root canal treatment is disinfection of the entire system of the canal. This aim may be obtained using mechanical preparation, chemical irrigation, and temporary medication of the canal. For this purpose, various
Zahed, Mohammadi +3 more
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Root canal cleaning in roots with complex canals using agitated irrigation fluids
AbstractThe internal topography of the root canal is complex, especially for the mesial root of the permanent first molar. In response to such challenges, enhanced irrigation protocols have been developed, using laser pulses to agitate fluids and enhance the removal of microbial deposits. The aim of this laboratory study was to assess the effectiveness
Kiran Kumar +2 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Natural Herbal Extracts as Root Canal Irrigation versus Routine Chemical Root Canal Irrigation [PDF]
The aim that initiates this study was to compare and evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of natural herbal extract (neem and tea tree oil) versus chemical root canal irrigation (sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine) with and without agitation system.One hundred freshly extracted intact human single-rooted premolars with totally formed apex, and a unit
Kholoud Esmail +3 more
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Root Canal Irrigants in Primary Teeth
ABSTRACT The endodontic triad consists of cleaning and shaping, disinfection and obturation. Success of root canal therapy in primary teeth is mainly achieved by thorough removal of debris and necrotic tissue. However, complete elimination of bacterial contaminants as well as necrotic debris require adjunctive use of root canal irrigants along with ...
Miloni S Vora +2 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Intracanal Smear Layer Removal by Different Root Canal Irrigants: A Scanning Electron Microscope Study. [PDF]
Sudhakar S +4 more
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Assessment of the Antimicrobial Effectiveness of Herbal Root Canal Irrigants (Propolis, Triphala, and Aloe Vera) and Chlorhexidine Against Enterococcus Faecalis. [PDF]
Durga Bhavani G +7 more
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Effect of different root canal irrigants on push-out bond strength of two novel root-end filling materials. [PDF]
Omar N, Abdelraouf RM, Hamdy TM.
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