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Comparative Scanning Electron Microscopic Study
of Removal of Intracanal Smear Layer using Different
Concentrations of Three Root Canal Irrigants: An
in vitro Study

Comparative Scanning Electron Microscopic Study of Removal of Intracanal Smear Layer using Different Concentrations of Three Root Canal Irrigants: An in vitro Study

... the study. After access opening, a no 10 K-flex file was placed in the canal until it was just visible at the apical foramen, and 1 mm was subtracted from the length to establish the working ...the ... See full document

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A Comparitive Scanning Electron Microscopic Evaluation of Intra-Canal Smear Removal Ability of Different Concentrations of Morinda Citrifolia, 5% Sodium Hypochlorite and 10% Citric Acid: An In Vitro study

A Comparitive Scanning Electron Microscopic Evaluation of Intra-Canal Smear Removal Ability of Different Concentrations of Morinda Citrifolia, 5% Sodium Hypochlorite and 10% Citric Acid: An In Vitro study

... enhance removal of smear, debris and microorganisms from within the canal ...the canal vapourised soft tissues, eradicate microorganisms even in the apical ...in removal of smear ... See full document

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Efficacy of Irrigant activation technique of Q mix 2 in 1 in removing intracanal smear layer: An in vitro scanning electron microscopic study

Efficacy of Irrigant activation technique of Q mix 2 in 1 in removing intracanal smear layer: An in vitro scanning electron microscopic study

... of root canal is 0.0263 (<0.05). In the present study Manual dynamic activation showed significantly better smear layer removal property as compared to conventional irrigation ... See full document

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A Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy of Phytic Acid, Etidronic Acid and EDTA on Smear Layer Removal and Dentin Erosion at Different Time Intervals Using Scanning Electron Microscope: An In Vitro study

A Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy of Phytic Acid, Etidronic Acid and EDTA on Smear Layer Removal and Dentin Erosion at Different Time Intervals Using Scanning Electron Microscope: An In Vitro study

... effective smear layer removal at the shortest time tested, because of their strong chelation ...less smear layer removal than EDTA and Phytic acid at shortest time, due to its ... See full document

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Effect of three different antioxidants on the dentinal tubular penetration of Resilon and RealSeal SE on sodium hypochlorite treated root canal dentin: An In vitro Scanning Electron Microscopic study

Effect of three different antioxidants on the dentinal tubular penetration of Resilon and RealSeal SE on sodium hypochlorite treated root canal dentin: An In vitro Scanning Electron Microscopic study

... used concentrations are ...the smear layer it aids its removal by dissolving the organic components of the smear layer and then EDTA or citric acid can be ...higher ... See full document

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EFFECTIVENESS OF 17% EDTA ON THE SMEAR LAYER REMOVAL IN ROOT CANALS OF HUMAN TEETH –A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

EFFECTIVENESS OF 17% EDTA ON THE SMEAR LAYER REMOVAL IN ROOT CANALS OF HUMAN TEETH –A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

... a study using scanning electron microscopic (SEM) to analyze the cleaning qualities and smear layer removal from root canal walls, instrumented and ... See full document

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Comparitive study of the efficacy of three different chelating agents as irrigants on intra-radicular dentin: A Scanning Electron Microscopic evaluation

Comparitive study of the efficacy of three different chelating agents as irrigants on intra-radicular dentin: A Scanning Electron Microscopic evaluation

... the smear layer may block the dentinal tubules by altering dentinal ...of smear layer on the apical and coronal seal suggest that smear layer being a loosely adherent structure ... See full document

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“Comparative evaluation of dentinal penetration of three different endodontic sealers”  scanning electron microscopic study

“Comparative evaluation of dentinal penetration of three different endodontic sealers” scanning electron microscopic study

... to canal wall due to expansion, no shrinkage, highly radiopaque and biocompatibility with practical ...of smear layer. Many species seen in the infection of the root canal have the ... See full document

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Smear layer and debris removal from dentinal tubules using different irrigation protocols: scanning electron microscopic evaluation, an in vitro study

Smear layer and debris removal from dentinal tubules using different irrigation protocols: scanning electron microscopic evaluation, an in vitro study

... A scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to evalu- ate the cleanliness of DT on the instrumented canal wall ...Each root was removed from the PVS impression material and prepared for SEM ... See full document

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Cleaning Efficacy of Triphala (An Indian Herbal Medicine) and Green Tea Polyphenol Used as Irrigants on Removal of Smear Layer: A Sem Study

Cleaning Efficacy of Triphala (An Indian Herbal Medicine) and Green Tea Polyphenol Used as Irrigants on Removal of Smear Layer: A Sem Study

... this study is to compare the cleaning effectiveness of Triphala and Green Tea Polyphenol to ...an intracanal irrigant for the removal of the smear ...of three experimental groups of ten ... See full document

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 AN IN-VITRO COMPARATIVE SEM STUDY OF APPLE CIDER
VINEGAR, PALM VINEGAR, POMEGRANATE VINEGAR AND
GRAPE VINEGAR ON THE SMEAR LAYER REMOVAL OF ROOT
CANALS

 AN IN-VITRO COMPARATIVE SEM STUDY OF APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, PALM VINEGAR, POMEGRANATE VINEGAR AND GRAPE VINEGAR ON THE SMEAR LAYER REMOVAL OF ROOT CANALS

... the root canal system, remove pulp tissue remnants and contaminated organic and inorganic debris that are formed during instrumentation and compacted into the dentin tubules and produce a continuously ... See full document

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SEM evaluation of apical intraradicular dentine cleanliness and degree of erosion after the application of three irrigating solutions

SEM evaluation of apical intraradicular dentine cleanliness and degree of erosion after the application of three irrigating solutions

... that smear layer forms a barrier between the filling material and sound dentin that inhibits the penetration of irrigants into dentinal tubules, increases microleakage with commonly used sealers, and ... See full document

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Compact effect of EDTA, EGTA, Citric Acid and MTAD solutions on Smear Layer Removal and Microhardness on instrumented Root Canal Dentin: An In Vitro study

Compact effect of EDTA, EGTA, Citric Acid and MTAD solutions on Smear Layer Removal and Microhardness on instrumented Root Canal Dentin: An In Vitro study

... minutes. Irrigants were passively delivered using side vented 28 guage needle to within 1-2 mm from the working length in each ...fixed using glutaraldehyde and the fixed specimens were rinsed ... See full document

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Electron Microscopic Comparative Analysis of Smear Layer Removal by Ultrasonically Activated and Diode Laser Activated - Edta and Chitosan: An Invitro study

Electron Microscopic Comparative Analysis of Smear Layer Removal by Ultrasonically Activated and Diode Laser Activated - Edta and Chitosan: An Invitro study

... the smear layer and the amount of debris and pulpal residues in the apical third of human extracted straight teeth from 55 to 75 year old ...technique, Canal Master with its own technique, and Flex-R ... See full document

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Retrievability of calcium hydroxide intracanal medicament with three different chelators from root canal: an in vitro cbct

Retrievability of calcium hydroxide intracanal medicament with three different chelators from root canal: an in vitro cbct

... the root canals were subjected to biomechanical prepration with the crown down technique using ProTaper files (Densply-Mailiefer, Ballaigues, Switzerland) till ... See full document

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In vitro comparison of the antibacterial effect of three intracanal irrigants and diode laser on root canals infected with Enterococcus faecalis.

In vitro comparison of the antibacterial effect of three intracanal irrigants and diode laser on root canals infected with Enterococcus faecalis.

... conventional root canal treatments, according to studies, deep penetration of microorganisms into anatomic regions such as lateral canals, apical ramifications, isthmuses dentinal tubules and also presence ... See full document

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Comparative Analysis of Incidence and Intensity of Post-operative Pain using Different Instrumentation Techniques and Irrigants in a Single Visit Root Canal Therapy

Comparative Analysis of Incidence and Intensity of Post-operative Pain using Different Instrumentation Techniques and Irrigants in a Single Visit Root Canal Therapy

... the study were standard- ized but the cause of pain and injury causing pain were not taken into ...after root canal treatment depends on etiological factors, pathology of the periapical disease, ... See full document

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Comparative evaluation of the penetrability of novel root canal sealers – An invitro scanning electron microscope study

Comparative evaluation of the penetrability of novel root canal sealers – An invitro scanning electron microscope study

... b) Root canal filling c) Post endodontic restoration (S, ...in root canal space, the success in achieving of thorough debridement involves complete removal of bacterial pathogens ... See full document

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An In Vitro Evaluation of Antimicrobial Property and Smear Layer Removal Efficiency of Fragaria Ananassa Extract on Root Canal Dentin

An In Vitro Evaluation of Antimicrobial Property and Smear Layer Removal Efficiency of Fragaria Ananassa Extract on Root Canal Dentin

... irrigant was used in each root canal.Irrigation was carried out passively with a 26 guage needle with tip being positioned 1mm short of working length. Depositedirrigant was activated ultrasonically for 1 minute ... See full document

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Comparative evaluation of incidence of dentinal defects after root canal preparation using different nickel titanium rotary files: an in  vitro study

Comparative evaluation of incidence of dentinal defects after root canal preparation using different nickel titanium rotary files: an in vitro study

... the canal diameter and create a canal space for medicament delivery and optimized canal geometries for adequate ion of root canal is one of the vital step in any root ... See full document

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