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      The Effect of Different Irrigation Protocols for Smear Layer Removal on Bond Strength of a New Bioceramic Sealer

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of different irrigation protocols for smear layer removal on the bond strength of EndoSequence BC Sealer, a new bioceramic sealer, to root canal dentin.

          Materials and Methods

          The middle third of forty-four extracted human teeth were sectioned horizontally to obtain 128 dentin disks. After standardization of canal spaces, dentin disks were immersed in 5.25% NaOCl for 20 min. The specimens were then randomly assigned to four groups (n=32) according to dentin treatment procedure: group 1, 17% EDTA (1 min); group 2, 17% EDTA (1 min) + 5.25% NaOCl (5 min); group 3, 17% EDTA (1 min) + 2% chlorhexidine (CHX) (5 min); and group 4, 17% EDTA (1 min) + saline (5 min). After dentin treatment, two specimens of each group were prepared for investigation with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Surface of root canal wall was assessed in each specimen. Then the canal spaces were filled with EndoSequence BC Sealer in the remaining specimens. Push-out bond-strength and failure modes were assessed. The data on push-out test were analyzed using one-way ANOVA test. The significance level was set at P=0.05.

          Results

          There was no significant difference between the bond strengths of test groups (P=0.203). The bond failure was mainly cohesive for all groups.

          Conclusion

          Under the conditions of this ex vivo study, it could be concluded that the application of 17% EDTA alone or followed by 5.25% NaOCl, 2% CHX, or saline resulted in similar bond strength of EndoSequence BC Sealer to dentinal walls.

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          Chelating agents in root canal treatment: mode of action and indications for their use.

          Chelating agents were introduced into endodontics as an aid for the preparation of narrow and calcified root canals in 1957 by Nygaard-Østby. A liquid solution of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was thought to chemically soften the root canal dentine and dissolve the smear layer, as well as to increase dentine permeability. Although the efficacy of EDTA preparations in softening root dentine has been debated, chelator preparations have regained popularity recently. Almost all manufacturers of nickel-titanium instruments recommend their use as a lubricant during rotary root canal preparation. Additionally, a final irrigation of the root canal with 15-17% EDTA solutions to dissolve the smear layer is recommended in many textbooks. This paper reviews the relevant literature on chelating agents, presents an overview of the chemical and pharmacological properties of EDTA preparations and makes recommendations for their clinical use.
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                Journal
                Iran Endod J
                Iran Endod J
                ICER
                Iranian Endodontic Journal
                Iranian Center for Endodontic Research
                1735-7497
                2008-2746
                20 January 2013
                Winter 2013
                : 8
                : 1
                : 10-13
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dental Research Center, Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
                [2 ]Iranian Center for Endodontic Research, Research Institute of Dental Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
                [3 ]Department of Endodontics, Dental School, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
                [4 ]Oral and Dental Diseases Research Center, Dental School, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
                [5 ]Dental Research Center, Dental School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author: Noushin Shokouhinejad, Department of Endodontics, Dental School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, North Karegar St., Tehran, Iran, Tel: +98-912 3375410, Fax: +98-21 88015800, E-mail: shokouhinejad@ 123456yahoo.com .
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                Copyright © 2013, Iranian Endodontic Journal.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 27 June 2012
                : 12 November 2012
                : 01 December 2012
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                Dentistry
                bioceramic,bond strength,root canal sealer,smear layer
                Dentistry
                bioceramic, bond strength, root canal sealer, smear layer

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