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- Pulp tissue dissolution when the use of sodium hypochlorite and EDTA alone or associated
- Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
- Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)
- Cruzeiro do Sul University
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0102-9460
- 1980-6523
- Purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the tissue dissolving capacity of various concentrations of sodium hypochlorite either alone or in combination with 17% EDTA. Methods: Eighty bovine pulp fragments were prepared, and their weight was determined using a precision balance. Each pulp fragment was immersed for 2 hours in a solution/mixture that was based on the following groups: G1-saline solution; G2-0.5% NaOCl; G3-1.0% NaOCl; G4-2.5% NaOCl; G5-17% EDTA; G6-0.5% NaOCl+17% EDTA; G7-1.0% NaOCl+ 17% EDTA; and G8-2.5% NaOCl+17% EDTA. The final weight was measured, and the weight loss was calculated. A statistical analysis was performed using either the Student's t-test for paired samples or an ANOVA and Tukey tests (P<0.05 was considered to be significant). Results: We measured a significant difference between the sample weight before and after treatment for each of the tested groups (P<0.05). The 2.5% sodium hypochlorite solution (G4) completely dissolved the pulp tissue within the test period. NaOCl+EDTA was less effective than sodium hypochlorite alone at dissolving the pulp tissue (P<0.05), and EDTA alone (G5) did not markedly dissolve the pulp tissue. Conclusion: Using EDTA together with NaOCl reduced the tissue dissolving properties compared with NaOCl alone, regardless of the concentration of NaOCl that was used. © 2011 Só et al.; licensee EDIPUCRS.
- 12-Sep-2011
- Revista Odonto Ciencia, v. 26, n. 2, p. 156-160, 2011.
- 156-160
- EDTA
- Endodontics
- Pulp tissue
- Sodium hypochlorite
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65232011000200011
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/72664
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