Эндодонтия Today (Apr 2020)
Pulp tissue dissolution capacity of sodium hypochlorite combined with cetrimide and polypropylene glycol
Abstract
This study evaluated the influence of the addition of cetrimide and polypropylene glycol to sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) on its capacity to dissolve pulp tissue. Bovine pulp fragments with standardized weight and volume were immersed for 5, 15 and 30 min in 2 ml of NaOCl and Hypoclean (NaOCl added with cetrimide and polypropylene glycol) solutions at 5,25%, 2,5%, 1%, 0,5% and 0,25% and afterwards re-weighted. Distilled water was used as a control. The percentage of tissue loss was considered for statistical analysis (univariate ANOVA, SPSS, v. 17.0) at 5% significance level. There was no tissue dissolution in the control group. NaOCl added with surfactants (Hypoclean) dissolved more pulp tissue (p < 0,05) than NaOCl alone. Tissue dissolution was directly dependent on the concentration of solutions (p