scholarly journals Apical extrusion of debris following the use of single-file rotary/reciprocating systems, combined with syringe or ultrasonically-facilitated canal irrigation

2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 351
Author(s):  
Ankita Gummadi ◽  
Srinivas Panchajanya ◽  
Srirekha Ashwathnarayana ◽  
Lekha Santhosh ◽  
T Jaykumar ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 488-492
Author(s):  
María J. Burbano Balseca ◽  
Silvana B. Terán Ayala ◽  
Fábio D. da Costa Aznar ◽  
Adriana R. de Freitas-Aznar ◽  
Guillermo M. Aguirre Balseca ◽  
...  

Introduction: The extrusion of apical detritus during the retracting procedure is very important, as, besides eliminating materials of radicular obturation, aggressive agents and products such as the remains of dentin taken out, and microorganisms are generally located in tissue around the roots, producing undesired effects, such as inflammation, acute pain, post-operatory pain and delays in the periapical treatment. Objective: To determine the amount of apically extruded detritus using rotary and reciprocating retreatment systems. Methodology: An experimental comparative study as conducted in which 40 single-rooted human first premolars were analyzed. The instruments used were ProTaper Universal files up to F3 and sodium hypochlorite, and the sealing was made through the hybrid technique Tager. They were then kept at 37ºC and 100% of humidity for 15 days so that the sealing material would seal. For the retracting procedure, experimental tubes previously weighted were used. The sample was divided randomly into two groups of 20 pieces. Group A: ProTaper R, and group B: Reciproc. Then, the irrigating material (distilled water) was evaporated from the tubes for 12 hours in a stove at 105ºC, and the experimental tubes were weighted in an analytical precision weighing scale 10-5g. The data was analyzed through the T Student with a significance level of 5%. Results: Results indicated that groups A and B, retreatment with rotational ProTaper R and reciprocating retreatment system (Reciproc) showed a similar difference of initial and final weights, indicating similar apical extrusion of detritus. Conclusion: Both systems extruded a similar amount of detritus during the retreatment procedures.


2013 ◽  
Vol 47 (6) ◽  
pp. 560-566 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. M. Tinoco ◽  
G. De-Deus ◽  
E. M. B. Tinoco ◽  
F. Saavedra ◽  
R. A. S. Fidel ◽  
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Endodontology ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 78
Author(s):  
ASheerin Sarthaj ◽  
VRajesh Gopal ◽  
AArvind Kumar ◽  
Benin Paulaian ◽  
LalKrishnan Raveendran ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 238-241
Author(s):  
Caroline Solda ◽  
Karine Padoim ◽  
Lilian Rigo ◽  
Yara Teresinha Corrêa Silva Sousa ◽  
Mateus Silveira Martins Hartmann

BMJ Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. e038502
Author(s):  
Muhammad Zubair Ahmad ◽  
Durre Sadaf ◽  
Marcy McCall MacBain ◽  
Ahmed Nabil Mohamed

IntroductionRoot canal treatment is one of the oldest dental procedures for the treatment of endodontic infection. Extrusion of debris beyond the root apex during root canal instrumentation and subsequent persistence of pain are common complications. A systematic review of the evidence on reciprocating single-file instrumentation systems and their comparison with rotary single-file systems, with apical extrusion of debris as primary outcome, will be done through this study.Methods and analysisPublished ex vivo and in vitro studies with no language restriction will be included. We will search MEDLINE (Ovid), EMBASE (Ovid), Web of Science, Cochrane and Google Scholar. Strategies will be incorporated to search grey literature also. Thorough evaluation of search results, completion of data abstraction and assessment of quality will be done by two reviewers independent from each other. Assessment of included studies will be done by utilising an evidence model developed on the basis of standards of quality reported in guidelines to document ex vivo and in vitro studies regarding dental materials and pertained for extrusion of debris apically and has been already used in quality assessment of studies involving quantification of debris extrusion apically. We will calculate the standardised mean differences for apically extruded debris, with congruent 95% CIs. We will measure the statistical heterogeneity by applying the Cochrane Q test and quantify using the I2 statistic. Existence of covariates and any potential heterogeneity will be explored through prespecified subgroup and sensitivity analyses.Ethics and disseminationApproval from an ethical research committee is not required because it will be done using data that have been already published and have no concerns related to the privacy of patients. Extensive dissemination of results from this review will be done through submission to a peer-reviewed journal for publication and conferences.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42019151804.


Author(s):  
Manoj Chandak ◽  
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Rasika Kashikar ◽  
Prithwish Mukherjee ◽  
Rakhi Chandak

2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 405 ◽  
Author(s):  
Doraiswamy Arunagiri ◽  
Shankarappa Pushpa ◽  
Asheesh Sawhny ◽  
Abhinav Misra ◽  
Kirti Khetan ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 380-384 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emre İriboz ◽  
Koral Bayraktar ◽  
Dilek Türkaydın ◽  
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