Fifth
Annual Grant Winners 2004-2005
Bertrum (Ivan) Moldauer, DDS, HPD – College
of Dental Medicine
Zulmarie Santiago, DDS, HPD – College
of Dental Medicine
Dean Robert Uchin, HPD – College of Dental Medicine
Title: A
Comparative Study between Three Irrigating
Solutions For The Removal Of The Smear
Layer: An SEM Study.
Abstract:
Irrigating solutions are used during instrumentation
of the root canal system to increase cutting efficiency
of the instruments and to flush away pulp tissue, bacteria,
and to remove the smear layer produced on cut dentinal
surfaces. The purpose of this investigation is to conduct
a comparative study between three irrigating solutions
for the removal of the smear layer using the Scanning
Electron Microscope. Forty eight freshly extracted single
rooted human teeth (n=48) will be used. Conventional access
openings and canal instrumentation will be performed using
rotary NiTi files with a crown down technique. Two milliliters
of NaOCL 6% will be used after instrumentation with each
file followed by the delivery of the tested solutions
for the removal of the smear layer. These irrigants will
be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Samples will be randomly divided in three treatment groups:
Group I, EDTA 17% (n=12 teeth), Group II, Calcinase (n=12
teeth), and Group III, Smear Clear (n=12 teeth). Positive
controls (n=12 teeth) will consist of teeth in which no
chelating agent will be used after instrumentation of the
canals. Teeth will be sectioned in half, numerically coded,
and prepared for SEM analysis. Photomicrographs will be
taken at the coronal, middle, and apical thirds of the
root. Canal cleanliness and smear layer removal will be
evaluated at 200x magnification. The assessment of the
photomicrographs will be performed using a semi-quantitative
scale by one single evaluator. The Mann-Whitney U-test
and the Kruskal-Wallis test will be used to statistically
analyze our data at a significance level p<0.05. The
results of this study will allow us to evaluate the efficiency
of these new products and ascertain manufacturer’s
claims.
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