Effectiveness of different activated irrigation techniques on debris and smear layer removal from curved root canals: a SEM evaluation

Aust Endod J. 2020 Apr;46(1):40-46. doi: 10.1111/aej.12342. Epub 2019 Mar 25.

Abstract

This study evaluates the effectiveness of different activated irrigation techniques on removal of debris and smear layer from curved root canals. Ninety mandibular molars with a root canal curvature between 20 and 40 degrees were assigned to 4 groups (n = 20): syringe irrigation (SI), passive ultrasonic activation (PUI), sonic activation with EDDY (ED) or EndoActivator (EA) and a control group. Mesiobuccal root canals were prepared to size 40, 0.04 and irrigated with NaOCl (3%) according to the respective technique. Roots were split longitudinally and subjected to scanning electron microscopic analysis. Presence of debris and smear layer was evaluated using 5-grade scoring systems with 200× and 1000× magnification, respectively. Data were analysed with nonparametric analysis for ordinal longitudinal data (α = 5%). Activation of the irrigant significantly improved smear layer removal (P < 0.05). Regarding debris, only activation with EA and ED was significantly more effective than SI (P < 0.05). No activation technique was able to eliminate debris and smear layer completely from curved root canals.

Keywords: EDDY; PUI; EndoActivator; debris and smear layer removal; sonic and ultrasonic activation.

MeSH terms

  • Dental Pulp Cavity
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Root Canal Irrigants
  • Root Canal Preparation
  • Smear Layer*
  • Sodium Hypochlorite
  • Therapeutic Irrigation

Substances

  • Root Canal Irrigants
  • Sodium Hypochlorite