Calcium hydroxide removal using four different irrigation systems: A quantitative evaluation by scanning electron microscopy

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This study compares conventional endodontic needle irrigation, passive ultrasonic irriga-tion, apical negative pressure irrigation, and mechanical activation to remove calcium hydroxide from single straight root canals. Eighty-four mandibular premolars were prepared in a crown-down manner up to size #40. Two teeth represented a negative control, and another two served as a positive control. Calcium hydroxide paste was placed inside root canals. The remaining eighty samples were analyzed based on the activation techniques, and the cleanliness of the canals was quantified using Fiji’s software on 500× magnified SEM backscattered electron micrographs. Considering the whole canal, all instruments showed better performance than conventional endodontic needle irrigation in removing calcium hydroxide (p < 0.05). Irrisafe and XP-endo Finisher could remove a significantly higher amount of calcium hydroxide than Endovac (p < 0.05). Irrisafe and XP-endo Finisher have been able to remove more calcium hydroxide than EndoVac.

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Generali, L., Cavani, F., Franceschetti, F., Sassatelli, P., Giardino, L., Pirani, C., … Pedullà, E. (2022). Calcium hydroxide removal using four different irrigation systems: A quantitative evaluation by scanning electron microscopy. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12010271

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