Solubilizing efficiency of different gutta-percha solvents: a comparative study.

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A study was conducted to comparatively evaluate the efficiency of different solvents for dissolving gutta-percha. Halothane, chloroform, xylene, acetone, isopropyl alcohol, turpentine, oil of mela-leuca and eucalyptol were used as solvents for dissolving standardized gutta-percha discs. Halothane, chloroform and xylene were markedly superior solvents of gutta-percha in comparison with the others. There was no significant difference among the three (p > 0.05). Eucalyptol, turpentine and oil of melaleuca were relatively less efficient. Acetone and isopropyl alcohol did not dissolve gutta-percha, being similar in this respect to distilled water.

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Görduysus, M. O., Taşman, F., Tuncer, S., & Etikan, I. (1997). Solubilizing efficiency of different gutta-percha solvents: a comparative study. The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry, 39(3), 133–135. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd1959.39.133

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