To evaluate the effectiveness of Carisolv and different auxiliary chemical substances in root canal smear layer (SL) removal. SL was produced in the centre of 40 hemi-disks of bovine root dentine. The samples were divided into four irrigation groups (G): GI (control) - 0.9% NaCl; GII - 1% NaOCl + 0.9% NaCl; GIII - Carisolv + 0.9% NaCl; GIV - 1% NaOCl + 10% citric acid solution + 0.9% NaCl. The photomicrographs (SEM analysis) were coded (0 - absence of SL; 1 - moderate SL; 2 - dense SL with visible tubules; 3 - dense SL with no visible tubules). GIV was more effective in SL removal (P < 0.01). It should be noted that GI and GIII obtained score 3 in 100% of the samples (P > 0.01). Conclusion: NaOHCl, citric acid and NaCl solutions, when used together, presented a better performance in the removal of SL when compared to the other solutions.
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Antonio, A. G., Maia, L. C., Primo, L. G., Moraes, R. S., & Cunha, C. B. C. S. (2006). The role of Carisolv and different auxiliary chemical substances in the removal of bovine root canal smear layer. Journal of Oral Science, 48(3), 99–103. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.48.99
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