A New Solution for the Removal of the Smear Layer
Loma Linda University · University of Isfahan
Abstract
Various organic acids, ultrasonic instruments, and lasers have been used to remove the smear layer from the surface of instrumented root canals. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a mixture of a tetracycline isomer, an acid, and a detergent (MTAD) as a final rinse on the surface of instrumented root canals. Forty-eight extracted maxillary and mandibular single-rooted human teeth were prepared by using a combination of passive step-back and rotary 0.04 taper nickel-titanium files. Sterile distilled water or 5.25% sodium hypochlorite was used as intracanal irrigant. The canals were then treated with 5 ml of one of the following solutions as a final rinse: sterile distilled water, 5.25%…
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- FWCI
- 20.39
- Percentile
- 100%
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- 17
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8Topics & keywords
- Smear layer
- Sodium hypochlorite
- Distilled water
- Root canal
- Materials science
- Dentistry
- Dentinal Tubule
- Layer (electronics)
- Clean water and sanitation