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Comparative antimicrobial efficacy of selected root canal irrigants on commonly isolated microorganisms in endodontic infection. [PDF]
Dubey S, Saha SG, Rajkumar B, Dhole TK.
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Introduction: Overzealous application of endodontic irrigants affects the root canal dentin mechanical properties. The effect of volume of endodontic irrigants on the microhardness of root canal dentin has not been studied.
Buvaneshwari Arul +3 more
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Antimicrobial activity of root canal irrigants against biofilm forming pathogens- An in vitro study.
Ghivari SB +3 more
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A Review on Root Canal Irrigation Solutions in Endodontics [PDF]
Introduction: This paper aims to review the different characteristics of root canal irrigants including sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), chlorhexidine (CHX), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), iodine potassium iodide (IKI), antibiotic-based irrigants, photo-activated
Zahed Mohammadi +7 more
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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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Introduction: In root canal treatment, chemical debridement of the root canal with the help of irrigants is important due to the complex internal anatomy of the teeth. Biomechanical root canal preparation produces a smear layer.
Ria Setia +3 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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Dentin wettability enhancement for three irrigating solutions and their effect on push out bond strength of gutta percha / AH Plus [PDF]
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of wettability enhancement for 17% EDTA, 2.5% sodium hypochlorite and 7% maleic acid solutions on push out bond strength of gutta percha /AH Plus to root dentin ...
El Ashry, Salma Hassan +2 more
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Objectives. The aim of this study is to investigate and compare the microbial efficacy of Moringa oleifera leaf extract, octenidine dihydrochloride (OCT), NaOCl, and their combinations as intracanal irrigants against Enterococcus faecalis.
Afrah M. Alharbi +7 more
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Background: Root canal irrigants play an essential role in removing the smear layer, pulp tissue, and microorganisms in the root canal system. The irrigation solution can remove the smear layer, which can interfere with the bond between the sealers. As a
Godelatia Jesslyn +3 more
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