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    Avaliação, por meio da microtomografia computadorizada, do acúmulo de debris dentinários após o preparo do canal com um instrumento único reciprocante

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    The aim of the present study was to evaluate and quantify the presence of hard-tissue debris inside curved canals, after root canal preparation with a single-fi le reciprocating system, with the aid of microcomputed tomography (micro-CT). Twenty-four mesial canals of mandibular molars were subjected to microtomographic scanning before and after preparation with R25 Reciproc instruments, using the SkyScan 1176 X-ray microtomograph, at a resolution of 17.42 µm. After reconstruction of the resulting images, co-registration was accomplished with DataViewer software. The CTAn and CTvol softwares were used for binarization of the objects of interest, volumetric analysis and 3D model reconstruction. Analysis of the micro-CT scans revealed debris accumulated inside the root canal, occupying an average 3.4% of the canal’s volume. It was concluded that micro-CT enabled identifying and quantifying the hard-tissue debris produced after instrumentation of mesial canals of mandibular molars with a single-fi le reciprocating system.O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar e quantificar a presença de debris dentinários em canais curvos, apó s o preparo químico-cirúrgico com um instrumento único reciprocante, utilizando a microtomografia computadorizada (micro-CT). Vinte e quatro canais mesiais de molares inferiores foram submetidos a exames microtomográficos antes e após o preparo com instrumentos Reciproc R25, utilizando um microtomógrafo de raios X SkyScan 1176, a uma resolução de 17,42 μm. Apó s a reconstrução das imagens resultantes, o corregistro das mesmas foi realizado com o programa DataViewer. Os programas CTAn e CTvol foram utilizados para binarização dos objetos de interesse, aná lise volumétrica e reconstrução de modelos 3D. As aná lises de micro-CT revelaram debris dentinários acumulados no interior dos canais radiculares, ocupando uma porcentagem mé dia de 3,4% em relação ao volume do canal. Concluiu-se que a micro-CT possibilitou identifi car e quantifi car debris dentinários produzidos após a instrumentação de canais mesiais de molares inferiores com um instrumento único reciprocante

    Hard-tissue debris removal after different final irrigation methods and its influence on the filling of the root canal system, using micro-computed tomography

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    A instrumentação do canal radicular possui como conseqüência a formação de debris dentinários, os quais acumulam-se especialmente nas áreas mais complexas do sistema de canais radiculares. Por este motivo, atenção especial tem sido concedida aos métodos de agitação da substâ ncia química auxiliar, com o intuito de melhorar a sua eficácia química e mecânica. No entanto, não está claro se debris dentinários removidos do interior do canal radicular possuem efeito na qualidade da obturação. Portanto, os objetivos deste estudo foram, com o auxílio da microtomografia computadorizada (micro-CT): avaliar e quantificar a presença de debris dentinários em canais curvos, após o preparo químico-cirúrgico; comparar a remoção desses debris, após uso de Irrigação Ultrassônica Passiva (IUP) ou do sistema EndoVac; e avaliar a qualidade da obturação dos mesmos canais, mensurando o volume de material obturador e de espaços vazios. Vinte e quatro raízes mesiais de molares inferiores humanos extraídos foram divididos aleatoriamente em 2 grupos (n=12), de acordo com o método de irrigação final a ser avaliado. Cada espécime foi submetido a quatro escaneamentos: exame préoperatório, exame pós-preparo, exame pós-irrigação final e exame pós-obturação, com um microtomógrafo de raios-X SkyScan 1176, a uma resolução de 17,42 m. Após preparo químico-cirúrgico os grupos receberam irrigação final com IUP ou com o sistema EndoVac e em seguida obturados com a técnica termoplástica de ondas contínuas de condensação. Após a reconstrução das imagens resultantes dos quatro escaneamentos, o corregistro das mesmas foi realizado com o programa DataViewer. Os programas CTAn e CTvol foram utilizados para binarização dos objetos de interesse, análise volumétrica e reconstrução de modelos 3D do canal radicular, dos debris dentinários e do material obturador. Os dados foram analisados estatisticamente com o programa GraphPad Prism por meio do teste t de Student (p 0,05). Concluiu-se que a IUP e o sistema EndoVac foram igualmente eficientes na remoção de debris dentinários, reduzindo em média 50% do seu volume. Também, a ativação dos irrigantes pelos dois métodos não interferiu na qualidade da obturação do canal radicular.Root canal preparation has as a consequence the formation of hard-tissue debris, which accumulates specially in the complex areas of the root canal system. For this reason, special attention has been given to methods of agitation of the irrigants, aiming to improve its chemical and mechanical efficiency. However, it is not clear if dentin debris removed from the root canal have impact on the quality of root canal filling. Therefore, the objectives of this study were, with the aid of microcomputed tomography (micro-CT): evaluate and quantify the presence of hard-tissue debris in curved root canals, after chemical-surgical preparation; compare the removal of such debris after final irrigation with Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation (PUI) or with the EndoVac system; and evaluate the quality of filling of the same root canals, measuring the volume of filling material and voids. Twenty-four mesial roots of extracted mandibular human molars were randomly divided into 2 groups (n = 12) according to the method of final irrigation being evaluated. Each specimen was subjected to four scans: preoperative, post-operative, post-final irrigation and post-filling, with a microcomputed tomography SkyScan 1176, at a resolution of 17,42 m. After chemosurgical preparation groups received final irrigation with Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation (PUI) or with EndoVac system and were then filled with the continuous wave condensation thermoplastic technique. After the reconstruction of the images resulted from the four scans, co-registration was performed with the DataViewer software. CTAn and CTvol softwares were used for binarization of the objects of interest, volumetric analysis and reconstruction of 3D models of the root canal, hardtissue debris and the filling material. Data were statistically analyzed with the GraphPad Prism program through t students test (p 0.05). It was concluded that the EndoVac and PUI were equally efficient in the removal of hardtissue debris, reducing an average of 50% of its volume. Also, irrigants activation with the two methods did not affect the quality of root canal filling

    Evaluation of root canal preparation with rotary instruments twisted and ground by means of cross sections and microcomputed tomography

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    O preparo químico-cirúrgico é uma das etapas mais importantes do tratamento endodôntico, pois promove a desinfecção do sistema de canais radiculares através da limpeza e da modelagem. Realizar o preparo de canais curvos é um grande desafio, devido à ocorrência freqüente de acidentes operatórios como o transporte do canal. A introdução de instrumentos fabricados em ligas de níquel-titânio (NiTi) contribuiu consideravelmente para a melhora na qualidade da instrumentação dos canais. Os diferentes sistemas rotatórios que são apresentados continuamente ao profissional devem ser estudados com detalhes, pois o seu comportamento pode variar de acordo com o desenho de cada instrumento e as suas características de produção. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar, ex vivo, a qualidade do preparo de canais curvos realizado pelos sistemas rotatórios Twisted File (TF; Sybron Endo), torcidos, e EndoSequence (ES; Brasseler), usinados, quanto à habilidade em manter o canal centralizado, analisando a extensão e a direção dos eventuais transportes e o índice de centralização do instrumento (IC), por meio de cortes transversais e da microtomografia computadorizada (CT). Trinta molares inferiores foram divididos em dois grupos, e preparados conforme o delineamento de cada método: G1 - Bramante Modificado e G2 - CT. No G1, os dentes foram incluídos em blocos de resina, e seccionados a 2,0, 3,5 e 5,0 mm do ápice radicular. As secções foram fotografadas, e os blocos, remontados, foram submetidos à instrumentação rotatória. No G2, os dentes foram incluídos em material de moldagem e escaneados com um microtomógrafo, antes e após o preparo. As imagens das seções transversais foram reconstruídas e os cortes axiais correspondentes às distâncias de 2,0, 3,5 e 5,0 mm do ápice radicular foram selecionados. Os resultados foram submetidos ao teste estatístico não-paramétrico Mann-Whitney, para comparações duas a duas. Em ambos os grupos, o transporte do canal e o IC para os sistemas TF e ES foram semelhantes, havendo diferença estatística significante apenas no G2, na secção 3,5 mm, quando o sistema TF causou menos transporte do que o sistema ES, obtendo também um melhor IC (p < 0,05). Quando realizada a comparação entre os métodos, independentemente do instrumento utilizado, o transporte do canal foi significantemente menor (0,17 mm) no grupo 2, do que no grupo 1 (0,27 mm) (p < 0,05). A 3,5 e 5,0 mm, o sistema TF promoveu menos transporte no grupo 2 do que no grupo 1 (p < 0,05). Para o sistema ES, diferença estatística foi encontrada a 2,0 mm, aonde o transporte também foi menor no grupo 2 (p < 0,05). Concluiu-se que os sistemas TF e ES se comportaram de modo semelhante quanto ao transporte do canal e ao IC, permitindo o preparo de canais curvos com pouco desvio. Os dois instrumentos apresentaram desvios tanto para o sentido mesial, quanto para o sentido distal. E quando comparados apenas os métodos de avaliação, no método da CT o transporte do canal foi menor do que no método de Bramante Modificado.The chemomechanical preparation is one of the most important phases of endodontic treatment, because it promotes disinfection of the root canal system by cleaning and shaping. The preparation of curved canals is a major challenge due to the frequent occurrence of operative accidents as the canal transportation. The introduction of instruments of nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy has contributed considerably to the improvement of canal instrumentation quality. The different rotary systems that are continuously presented to dental professionals should be studied in detail, because their mechanical properties can vary according to the design of each instrument and the manufacture characteristics. The aim of this study was to evaluate, ex vivo, the quality of preparation of curved canals and centering ability of the rotary systems Twisted File (TF) (Sybron Endo), twisted, and EndoSequence (ES) (Brasseler), ground, analyzing the extent and direction of any transportation and the centering ratio of instrument, by cross sections and microcomputed tomography (CT). Thirty lower molars were divided into two groups, and prepared according to the design of each method: G1 Bramante Modified and G2 - CT. In G1, the teeth were embedded in resin blocks and sectioned at 2,0, 3,5 and 5,0 mm from the apex. The sections were photographed and the blocks were reassembled and subjected to rotary instrumentation. In G2, the teeth were embedded in an impression material and scanned with a microtomograph, before and after preparation. The images were reconstructed from the cross sections and the axial sections corresponding to distances of 2,0, 3,5 and 5,0 mm from the apex were selected. The results were submitted to statistical nonparametric test Mann-Whitney. In both groups, the canal transportation and IC for TF and ES systems were similar, with statistical difference only for the 3.5 mm section, while TF system caused less canal transportation than ES system, obtaining also better IC (p <0.05). When compared only the methods, regardless of instrument used, the canal transportation was significantly smaller (0.17 mm) in group 2 than in group 1 (0.27 mm) (p <0.05). At 3.5 and 5.0 mm, TF system promoted less transportation in group 2 than in group 1 (p <0.05). For ES system, statistical difference was found at 2.0 mm, where transportation was also lower in group 2 (p <0.05). It was concluded that the systems TF and ES behaved similarly about the canal transportation and the centering ability, allowing the preparation of curved canals with little deviation. The two instruments showed deviations for both the mesial and distal direction. When comparing only the methods of assessment, at CT the canal transportation was lower than in Bramante Modified method

    Assessing apical transportation in curved canals: comparison between cross-sections and micro-computed tomography

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    The aim of this study was to compare two methods of assessing apical transportation in curved canals after rotary instrumentation, namely, cross-sections and micro-computed tomography (mu CT). Thirty mandibular molars were divided into two groups and prepared according to the requirements of each method. In G1 (cross-sections), teeth were embedded in resin blocks and sectioned at 2.0, 3.5, and 5.0 mm from the anatomic apex. Pre- and postoperative sections were photographed and analyzed. In G2 (mu CT), teeth were embedded in a rubber-base impression material and scanned before and after instrumentation. Mesiobuccal canals were instrumented with the Twisted File (TF) system (SybronEndo, Orange, USA), and mesiolingual canals, with the Endo Sequence (ES) system (Brasseler, Savannah, USA). Images were reconstructed, and sections corresponding to distances 2.0, 3.5, and 5.0 mm from the anatomic apex were selected for comparison. Data were analyzed using Mann-Whitney's test at a 5% significance level. The TF and ES instruments produced little deviation from the root canal center, with no statistical difference between them (P &gt; 0.05). The canal transportation results were significantly lower (0.056 mm) in G2 than in G1 (0.089 mm) (p = 0.0012). The mu CT method was superior to the cross-section method, especially in view of its ability to preserve specimens and provide results that are more closely related to clinical situations

    Influence of dentin on pH of 2% chlorhexidine gel and calcium hydroxide alone or in combination

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    The aims of endodontic treatment in cases of apical periodontitis are to reduce as much as possible the number of microorganisms inside the root canal system and to inactivate toxins produced by them. Most of the times, these objectives are not achieved solely by chemomechanical preparation, and intracanal dressing may be necessary. In these cases, calcium hydroxide is used as a root canal dressing due to its well-known and recognized antimicrobial activity. Chlorhexidine has a wide spectrum of antimicrobial activity and its association with calcium hydroxide has been recommended in an attempt to amplify antimicrobial effects of calcium hydroxide. It is also known that dentin exerts a buffering effect under wide pH variations, and may be responsible for decreasing the antimicrobial activity of drugs inside the root canal. The objectives of this study were to assess the pH of 2% chlorhexidine gel and calcium hydroxide alone or in combination, as well as the influence of dentin on the pH of these compounds. Dentin powder was obtained from bovine teeth and added as 1.8% to the volume of the medications. All substances were individually stored in plastic flasks, in triplicate. A pH meter was used at five different moments to assess pH in viscous medium: immediately after preparation and after 24 h, and 7, 14, and 21 days. Results were analyzed by paired Student`s t-test. Statistically significant differences were observed in the 2% chlorhexidine gel group alone or associated with calcium hydroxide and added of dentin powder (P < 0.05). Mean pH values indicated the influence of dentin powder because of a significant increase in pH. Calcium hydroxide with propylene glycol as the vehicle always showed high pH, demonstrating that this compound was not affected by the presence of dentin

    Assessment of mechanical root canal preparation with centric reciprocating or eccentric rotary kinematics: a micro–computed tomographic study

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    The aim of this study was to compare, using micro–computed tomographic imaging, the preparation of mesial canals of mandibular molars with the Reciproc (VDW GmbH, Munich, Germany) and XP-endo Shaper (FKG, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland) systems, evaluating changes in dentin and canal volume, the percentage of untouched walls, the volume of accumulated hard tissue debris, and root canal deviation in the apical third. Twenty-four mandibular molars with 2 mesial root canals and a single foramen were anatomically paired and divided into 2 experimental groups (n = 12) according to the system used. The specimens were scanned before and after preparation with the SkyScan 1176 microtomographic scanner (Bruker-microCT, Kontich, Belgium) at a resolution of 17.42 μm. The resulting data were statistically compared at a significance level of 5% using the Student t test and the Mann-Whitney test.A significant difference was observed in the untouched surface area for the total canal and the cervical and middle thirds, with the lowest untouched surface area in the XP-endo Shaper group (P .05).The XP-endo Shaper touched more walls and left less accumulated hard tissue debris in the root canal system than the Reciproc group. Although the XP-endo Shaper showed superior results, neither system was able to fully prepare the root canal46913091316FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP2017/18263-

    The Influence of Dentine on the pH of Calcium Hydroxide, Chlorhexidine Gel, and Experimental Bioactive Glass-Based Root Canal Medicament

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    Objectives. To evaluate the influence of dentine on the pH of different medications in standardized simulated canals. Materials and Methods. Forty resin blocks were divided into groups with and without dentine powder, as follows: 2% chlorhexidine gel; 2% chlorhexidine gel associated with calcium hydroxide PA; calcium hydroxide PA delivered in propylene glycol 600; and NPG delivered in distilled water. The dentine powder was obtained from the root dentine of bovine teeth and added to the medications. The simulated canals were placed in containers with 1.5 mL of deionized water and pH was monitored in multiple intervals, up to 30 days. The mean pH values were calculated and submitted to statistical analysis using paired Student’s t-test and ANOVA complemented by the Tukey test (p<0.05). Results. There was no statistical difference between the groups with and without dentine powder (p>0.05). The pH values of calcium hydroxide were significantly higher than those of NPG in the first 24 hours (p<0.05). After 7 days, both behaved in a similar manner. Conclusion. The addition of dentine powder to the medications evaluated did not alter the pH of the external solution in any of the time points tested
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