Traditional and Recent Root Canal Irrigation Methods and Their Effectiveness: A Review

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According to contemporary dental standards, the primary goal of endodontic therapy is the chemo-mechanical cleaning of the complex root canal system. Watering root canals with approved solutions and activating them are essential parts of this operation. This review outlines various irrigant activation methods for root canal therapy. Specifically, a comparison among the methods of manual dynamic activation, sonics (subsonic, sonic, and ultrasonic), internal heating, and lasers, was conducted. The results in this work were gathered using Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and PubMed databases by searching the following keywords: sodium hypochlorite, cleaning, activation, and irrigation methods. The present work concluded that the use of irrigant activation has a greater benefit than its absence. Regardless, it is impossible to point to a single effective activation method.

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Iandolo, A., Pisano, M., Buonavoglia, A., Giordano, F., Amato, A., & Abdellatif, D. (2023, October 1). Traditional and Recent Root Canal Irrigation Methods and Their Effectiveness: A Review. Clinics and Practice. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13050094

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