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Kalaiarasi Murugesan1, Sankar Vishwanath1, Sadasiva Kadandale1, Yashini Thanikachalam1, Revathy Parthasarathy1, Sangita Ilango1.
Abstract
Aim This study aims to compare and evaluate the efficacy of four different irrigating solutions like sodium hypochlorite, ethylenediaminetetraacetic (EDTA), Oxum, and ozonated water with ultrasonic agitation in removing the smear layer in the apical third of root canals using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Materials and methods For the study, 50 freshly extracted human mandibular premolars with single well-developed roots without any curvatures were taken. The teeth taken were decoronated to obtain a uniform working length of 15 mm, and the samples were instrumented using a ProTaper Gold rotary file system (Dentsply Maillefer, Ballaigues, Switzerland) up to F2 size, along with irrigation of 1 ml of 3% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) in between instrumentation. The samples were randomly divided into five groups with 10 samples each, according to the final irrigant used. Group I-EDTA 17%, Group II-NaOCl 5%, Group III-Oxum, Group IV-ozonated water, and Group V-normal saline. In all groups, ultrasonic agitation of the irrigating solution was performed using a size 20 file, held passively inside the root canal. Then the samples were flushed with distilled water, dried with paper points, split into two halves, and subjected to SEM analysis. SEM images of the apical third region of root samples were taken at 5000X resolution and scored on a scale of 1 to 4. Results Statistical analysis was done using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's post hoc test using software version SPSS software version 17.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago). The results showed that the 17% EDTA group showed the least smear layer scores when compared to other groups with statistical significance. This was followed by the Oxum group and 5% NaOCl group, whereas the ozone water group and saline control group showed the highest smear layer scores. Conclusion The present study reveals that the EDTA is the superior irrigant in the elimination of smear layer in root canal treatment. Newer irrigants, such as Oxum, can be used as an alternative to EDTA for smear layer removal while remaining biocompatible with dentin. Whereas ozone can be combined with other irrigants for synergistic action of enhanced antimicrobial property and smear layer elimination in the future.Entities:
Keywords: edta; oxum; ozonated water; passive ultrasonic activation; scanning electron microscope; smear layer; sodium hypochlorite
Year: 2022 PMID: 35444899 PMCID: PMC9009992 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1SEM images of experimental groups at 5000X resolution.
Group A - EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) 17%,
Group B - NaOCl (Sodium hypochlorite) 5%,
Group C - Oxum (Superoxidised solution)
Figure 2SEM images of experimental groups at 5000X resolution.
Group D – Ozonated water (Freshly prepared)
Group E – Normal saline (Control group)
Descriptive statistics and intergroup comparison by one-way ANOVA
Intergroup comparison by one-way ANOVA shows a highly significant difference (p<0.001) in the smear layer removal between all the experimental irrigation groups.
EDTA: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid; NaOCl: Sodium hypochlorite; Oxum: Superoxidised solution
| Group | Mean | SD | 95% Confidence Interval for Mean | F | p-value | |
| Lower Bound | Upper Bound | 37.2 | 0.001* | |||
| Saline | 4.0000 | .0000 | 4.0000 | 4.0000 | ||
| EDTA | 1.5556 | .5270 | 1.1504 | 1.9607 | ||
| NaOCl | 2.5556 | .5270 | 2.1504 | 2.9607 | ||
| Oxum | 2.2222 | .6666 | 1.7098 | 2.7347 | ||
| Ozone | 3.6667 | .5000 | 3.2823 | 4.0510 | ||
Figure 3Mean score values of SEM images.
The order of smear layer removal effectiveness among all the experimental irrigant groups was in the order of group II˃ group IV˃ group III˃ group V˃ group I (least score to highest score).
EDTA: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid; NaOCl: Sodium hypochlorite; Oxum: Superoxidised solution
Intragroup comparison by Post hoc Tukey’s test
Pairwise comparison by Post hoc Tukey's test shows no significant difference in the values between saline and Ozone, EDTA and Oxum, NaOCl and Oxum.
EDTA: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid; NaOCl: Sodium hypochlorite; Oxum: Superoxidised solution
| (I) Group | (J) Group | Mean Difference (I-J) | P value |
| Saline | EDTA | 2.44444* | .000* |
| NaOCl | 1.44444* | .000* | |
| Oxum | 1.77778* | .000* | |
| Ozone | .33333 | .622 | |
| EDTA | Saline | -2.44444* | .000* |
| NaOCl | -1.00000* | .001* | |
| Oxum | -.66667 | .053 | |
| Ozone | -2.11111 * | .000* | |
| NaOCl | Saline | -1.44444* | .000* |
| EDTA | 1.00000* | .001* | |
| Oxum | .33333 | .622 | |
| Ozone | -1.11111 * | .000* | |
| Oxum | Saline | -1.77778* | .000* |
| EDTA | .66667 | .053 | |
| NaOCl | -.33333 | .622 | |
| Ozone | -1.44444* | .000* | |
| Ozone | Saline | -.33333 | .622 |
| EDTA | 2.11111 * | .000* | |
| NaOCl | 1.11111 * | .000* | |
| Oxum | 1.44444* | .000* | |
| * Significance value (P<0.05) | |||