| Literature DB >> 32408644 |
Jameela Denna1, Lubna A Shafie2, Loai Alsofi1, Mey Al-Habib1, Emad AlShwaimi3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the rotary instrument XP-endo Finisher for the removal of Ca(OH)2 aided by different irrigation regimens.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium hydroxide; ProTaper Next; XP-endo Finisher; micro-CT; passive ultrasonic irrigation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32408644 PMCID: PMC7288082 DOI: 10.3390/ma13102222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Distribution of different experimental groups according to the technique used for Ca(OH)2 removal.
Figure 2Three-dimensional rendered images constructed from microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) scans of root canals filled with Ca(OH)2. After placement (a,b); and after removal (c) master apical file and syringe irrigation (X3/SI); and (d) X3/passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI). Note that the orange color indicates Ca(OH)2 in the coronal third, the blue color indicates Ca(OH)2 in the middle third, and the red color indicates Ca(OH)2 in the apical third.
Figure 3Three-dimensional rendered images constructed from micro-CT scans of root canals filled with Ca(OH)2. After placement (a,b); and after removal (c) XP/SI; and (d) XP/PUI). Note that the orange color indicates Ca(OH)2 in the coronal third, the blue color indicates Ca(OH)2 in the middle third, and the red color indicates Ca(OH)2 in the apical third.
Figure 4Cross-sectional micro-CT images of slices from coronal, middle, and apical thirds obtained before and after Ca(OH)2 removal. Top images represent cross-sections from different levels of the root canals after the placement of Ca(OH)2. Bottom images represent cross-sections from different levels of the root canals after the placement of Ca(OH)2.
Figure 5Cross-sectional micro-CT images of slices from coronal, middle, and apical thirds obtained before and after Ca(OH)2 removal. Top images represent cross-sections from different levels of the root canals after the placement of Ca(OH)2. Bottom images represent cross-sections from different levels of the root canals after the placement of Ca(OH)2.
Efficacy of Ca(OH)2 removal using different techniques. The efficacy is presented as the percentage of the volume of removed Ca(OH)2 from the root canals after the use of different removal methods.
| Technique Used | Efficacy% |
|---|---|
| X3/SI | 92.3% ± 11.2% |
| X3/PUI | 95.7% ± 4.5% |
| XP/SI | 94.3% ± 5.4% |
| XP/PUI | 99.8% ± 0.002% |
The mean percentage of the volume of remaining Ca(OH)2 in whole root canals and different thirds after using different removal techniques.
| Technique Used | % of Remaining Ca(OH)2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whole Canal | Coronal Third | Middle Third | Apical Third | |
| X3/SI | 7.69% ± 11.25% | 0.02% ± 0.04% | 0% | 7.67% ± 11.26% |
| X3/PUI | 4.24% ± 4.51% | 0.008% ± 0.01% | 0% | 4.23% ± 4.51% |
| XP/SI | 5.65% ± 5.37% | 0% | 0.02 ± 0.04% | 5.63% ± 5.36% |
| XP/PUI | 0.18% ± 0.27% | 0% | 0.05 ± 0.11% | 0.12% ± 0.16% |