Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether amplifying the volume and/or time of contact of NaOCl affects the fracture strength of endodontically treated bovine teeth. Four bovine incisors from 10 animals were allocated into 4 groups using a split-mouth design. Root canals were instrumented using a sequence of 4 manual stainless steel files and irrigated with a 5.25% alkalized NaOCl solution. The total volume and time of irrigation, per sample, varied among the groups as following: standard volume and time of contact-15 mL/11.5 min; volume raise-30 mL/11.5 min; time of contact raise-15 mL/19 min; and volume and time of contact raise-30 mL/19 min. Samples were subjected to a fracture resistance assay. At p=0.05, two-way ANOVA statistically scrutinized the results. Effect size of NaOCl time of contact and volume were also calculated (η 2 ). The variation in time (p=0.000), volume of irrigation (p=0.000) and the combination of both (p=0.038) negatively influenced the fracture resistance. Standard volume and time of irrigation showed the highest fracture strength while isolated increase in volume or time reduced in 25% and 37%, respectively, the fracture resistance; the simultaneous increase in volume and time of irrigation promoted a reduction of 47%. Effect size of NaOCl time of contact was superior (0.746) than the volume (0.564). Raising the volume and/or time of a 5.25% alkalized NaOCl solution reduces the fracture resistance of endodontically treated bovine teeth.
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Souza, E. M., Quadros, J. de R. P., Silva, E. J. N. L., De-Deus, G., Belladonna, F. G., & Maia-Filho, E. M. (2019). Volume and/or time of NaOCl influences the fracture strength of endodontically treated bovine teeth. Brazilian Dental Journal, 30(1), 31–35. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201902076
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