Evaluation of time exposure of different irrigation agents on radicular dentin erosion

Ömer Ferşat Okumuş(1), Sadullah Kaya(2), Özkan Adıgüzel(3), Merve Yeniçeri Özata(4)
(1) Dicle University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Endodontics, Diyarbakır, Turkey,
(2) Dicle University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Endodontics, Diyarbakır, Turkey,
(3) Dicle University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Endodontics, Diyarbakır, Turkey,
(4) Dicle University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Endodontics, Diyarbakır, Turkey

Abstract

Aim: The amount of root dentin erosion caused by Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), Glycolic acid (GA), and Etidronic acid (HEDP) solutions applied with sonic activation (SA) for 1 and 3 minutes during the final irrigation was evaluated in this in vitro study.


Methods: Using 5 ml of 2.5% NaOCl irrigation solution in each sample, 70 mandibular premolars were enlarged with the Reciproc R25 rotary instrument system. The samples were randomly divided according to the final irrigation protocol into 6 experimental groups (n:10) and 1 control group (n:10): Group 1   (17% EDTA – 1 min SA), Group 2   (17% EDTA – 3 min SA), Group 3   (10% GA – 1 min SA), Group 4   (10% GA – 3 min SA), Group 5   (18% HEDP – 1 min SA), Group 1   (18% HEDP – 3 min SA) and Group 7   (Negative control group-distilled water, 1 min SA). The teeth were divided into two parts longitudinally after the final irrigation protocol. A low vacuum scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to image the samples’ coronal, middle, and apical root areas at x2000 magnification. Samples were evaluated using a triple-scoring system.


Results: Data were analyzed by Shapiro Wilk, Kruskal Wallis H, Mann-Whitney U, and Dunn’s tests. There was no statistically significant difference between EDTA, GA, and HEDP in both periods (p > 0.05).


Conclusion: We saw similar amounts of erosion in dentin in 1 and 3 minutes of chelation applications for all chelators. Considering the smear removal efficiency of chelators, there is no harm in increasing the time in terms of erosion. There is a need for studies on the clinical applicability of chelation with a different duration time.


 


How to cite this article:


Okumuş ÖF, Kaya S, Adıgüzel Ö, Yeniçeri Özata M. Evaluation of time exposure of different irrigation agents on radicular dentin erosion. J Med Dent Invest 2022;3:e221170. https://doi.org/10.5577/jomdi.e221170


 


Linguistic revision: The English in this manuscript has been checked by at least two professional editors, both native speakers of English.


 


Checked for plagiarism: Yes

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Ömer Ferşat Okumuş
Sadullah Kaya
sadullahkaya@hotmail.com (Primary Contact)
Özkan Adıgüzel
Merve Yeniçeri Özata
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Okumuş Ömer F, Kaya S, Adıgüzel Özkan, Yeniçeri Özata M. Evaluation of time exposure of different irrigation agents on radicular dentin erosion. J Med Dent Invest. 2022;3:e221170. doi:10.5577/jomdi.e221170

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Okumuş Ömer F, Kaya S, Adıgüzel Özkan, Yeniçeri Özata M. Evaluation of time exposure of different irrigation agents on radicular dentin erosion. J Med Dent Invest. 2022;3:e221170. doi:10.5577/jomdi.e221170
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