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Efficacy of Photoinduced Photoacoustic Streaming and Diode Laser Irrigation Techniques on Smear Layer Removal, Sealer Penetration and Push-out Bond Strength.

Latifa Mohamed Abdelgawad1, Nancy Attia Ahmed ElShafei2, Somaia Abdlatif Eissa3, Dalia Yahia Ibrahim2.   

Abstract

Introduction: The present study aimed to test the efficiency of photoinduced photoacoustic streaming using 2940 nm Er: YAG laser and 980 nm diode laser agitation on smear layer removal, sealer penetration and push-out bond strength.
Methods: Sixty single canaled human permanent teeth were collected for this study. Specimens were grouped into three experimental groups (20 teeth in each group), depending on the activation protocol used for final irrigation: Group I (needle agitation), group II (980nm diode laser agitation) and group III (photon induced photoacoustic streaming (PIPS) using 2940 nm Er: YAG laser. The quantity of irrigant was standardized in all groups to 4 ml. The irrigant was activated for 40 seconds in different groups under continuous flow. Two teeth from each group were used to check the smear layer removal, and then the remaining teeth in each group were randomly divided into three equal experimental subgroups according to methods of evaluation used: subgroup A: Sealing ability evaluated by dye penetration method; subgroup B: SEM for sealer penetration; and subgroup C: Push-out bond strength assessed by the universal test machine.
Results: As regards smear layer removal, results showed that the PIPS group had opened dentinal tubules, followed by the diode laser group, while the least cleaning effect was found in the Side-vented needle group. As for Sealing ability and dye penetration, a statistically significant difference was found between all of the three groups, with the Er:YAG laser (PIPS) having the best sealing ability and sealer penetration. Push-out bond strength results showed no statistically significant difference between diode and Er:YAG groups, with a significant difference between each of them and the Side-vented needle group.
Conclusion: Using the diode or Er:YAG laser (PIPS) for irrigant activation led to better irrigant penetration and smear layer removal which subsequently led to obvious sealer penetration, better sealing, and strength properties of endodontic treated teeth.
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Keywords:  Diode laser; Er:YAG laser; PIPS; Push-out bond strength; Sealer penetration; laser agitation; smear layer removal

Year:  2022        PMID: 35996490      PMCID: PMC9392877          DOI: 10.34172/jlms.2022.12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lasers Med Sci        ISSN: 2008-9783


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2.  En face optical coherence tomography investigation of apical microleakage after laser-assisted endodontic treatment.

Authors:  Carmen Todea; Cosmin Balabuc; Cosmin Sinescu; Laura Filip; Cristina Kerezsi; Mircea Calniceanu; Meda Negrutiu; Adrian Bradu; Michael Hughes; Adrian Gh Podoleanu
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Journal:  J Contemp Dent Pract       Date:  2020-11-01

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7.  Comparison of Three Final Irrigation Activation Techniques: Effects on Canal Cleanness, Smear Layer Removal, and Dentinal Tubule Penetration of Two Root Canal Sealers.

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Journal:  Restor Dent Endod       Date:  2021-01-26

10.  Influence of Different Types of Root Canal Irrigation Regimen on Resin-based Sealer Penetration and Pushout Bond Strength.

Authors:  Chundangaparambil Pushpahasan Sreedev; Iswarya Raju; Karthick Kumaravadivel; Sebeena Mathew; Boopathi Thangavel; Deepa Natesan Thangaraj
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