Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Jan 2021)

The sealer penetration into the dentinal tubules: An appraisal of different irrigation systems: Original research

  • Thouseef Ch,
  • Izaz Shaik,
  • Mohammed Muzammil Khan,
  • Prashik Parvekar,
  • Mubashir Baig Mirza,
  • Mohammed Mustafa,
  • Heena Tiwari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_95_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
pp. 1280 – 1285

Abstract

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Introduction: A good endodontic sealer aids in a successful root canal treatment. Sealer in turn depends on the thorough irrigation technique and debris removal. Hence, in the present study, we intend to compare the sealer's dispersion into dentinal tubules of the different irrigation systems by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). Methodology: Seventy-six single-rooted, freshly removed human mandibular premolars were taken. They were separated into equal groups as conventional endodontic needle irrigation system, Endovacirrigation, Endoactivator irrigation, and manual dynamic agitation groups. Protaper rotary system was used and obturation was done with gutta-percha. The sealer used was AH Plus labeled with fluorescent dye (0.1% Rhodamine B isothcyanate). Transverse sections from the root apex at the levels of 1 mm, 3 mm, and 5 mm were scanned using CLSM. The sealer's penetration for the depth and the percentage were measured. Results: We observed that endovac irrigation system showed maximum percentage and depth of sealer's penetration compared to endoactivator, manual dynamic agitation, and conventional methods at 1, 3, and 5 mm levels from the apex. Conclusion: The irrigation systems significantly influence the penetration of the Sealer into root dentinal tubules. When penetration of sealer at different levels, compared to endoactivator, manual dynamic agitation, and conventional method, significant greater levels were attained with the EndoVac system.

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