Surface tension comparison of four common root canal irrigants and two new irrigants containing antibiotic

J Endod. 2006 Nov;32(11):1091-3. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2006.05.008.

Abstract

The aim of this study is to compare the surface tension of four common endodontic irrigants: Moltendo EDTA 17%, Cetrexidin, Smear Clear, Sodium hypochlorite 5.25%, with the surface tension of MTAD and Tetraclean. Freshly produced MilliQ water was used as a reference. All measurements were performed following the Wilhelmy plate technique, using a Cahn DCA-322 Dynamic Contact Angle Analyzer at the temperature of 22 degrees C. MilliQ water, sodium hypochlorite 5.25%, and EDTA 17% had the highest surface tension, whereas those of Cetrexedin and Tetraclean has shown the lowest surface tension value. Both new irrigants, MTAD and Tetraclean, are capable of removing the smear layer. Thanks to their low surface tension, increasing the intimate contact of irrigant solutions with the dentinal walls, they may permit deeper penetration.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Infective Agents, Local / chemistry
  • Cetrimonium
  • Cetrimonium Compounds / chemistry
  • Chelating Agents / chemistry
  • Chlorhexidine / chemistry
  • Citric Acid / chemistry
  • Doxycycline / chemistry
  • Edetic Acid / chemistry
  • Glass / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Polysorbates / chemistry
  • Root Canal Irrigants / chemistry*
  • Sodium Hypochlorite / chemistry
  • Surface Tension
  • Surface-Active Agents / chemistry
  • Temperature
  • Water / chemistry
  • Wettability

Substances

  • Anti-Infective Agents, Local
  • Cetrimonium Compounds
  • Chelating Agents
  • MTAD (intracanal irrigant)
  • Polysorbates
  • Root Canal Irrigants
  • Surface-Active Agents
  • Water
  • Citric Acid
  • Edetic Acid
  • Sodium Hypochlorite
  • Doxycycline
  • Chlorhexidine
  • Cetrimonium