Marcos Pôrto de Arruda
Universidade Católica de Brasília
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Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2003
Melissa Andréia Marchesan; Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Yara Teresinha Corrêa Silva-Sousa; Paulo César Saquy; Jesus Djalma Pécora; Manoel Damião Sousa-Neto
Variations in the internal anatomy of root canals may interfere with the success of root canal because tissue remnants may remain in the isthmus, re-entrances and ramifications of flattened root canals making instrumentation more difficult. Successful root canal treatment depends fundamentally on shaping, cleaning, disinfection and obturation. This study verified the quality of cleaning of ProFile .04 rotary technique associated with different irrigating solutions: 0.5% sodium hypochlorite, calcium hydroxide + Tergentol and 2% chlorhexidine in canals with mesio-distal flattening. Twelve human mandibular central incisors were randomly divided into 3 groups and instrumented up to ProFile 0.4 #35 file after cervical preparation, and processed histologically. After optical microscopic evaluation, statistical analysis showed that the percentage of cleaning of the three irrigating solutions was statistically different. Two-by-two comparisons classified the irrigating solutions in increasing order of cleaning: calcium hydroxide + Tergentol < chlorhexidine < 0.5% sodium hypochlorite.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2009
Lanuce Rosa Soares; Marcos Arruda; Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Andréa Leão Rangel; Edson Takano; Jacy Ribeiro de Carvalho Junior; Paulo César Saquy
This paper presents a case report of a left mandibular second premolar with three canals and three different apical foramina. A 39-year-old male patient presented to our clinic with pain in the mandibular left second premolar. Initially, pain was caused by cold stimulus and later was spontaneously. The intraoral clinical examination revealed a fractured amalgam restoration with occlusal caries. Percussion and cold (Endo-Frost) tests were positive. The radiographic examination showed the presence of two roots. The probable diagnosis was an acute pulpitis. After access cavity, it was observed remaining roof of the pulp chamber and mild bleeding in the tooth lingual area, indicating the possible presence of a third canal. The endodontic treatment was completed in a single session using Root ZX apex locator and K3 NiTi rotary system with surgical diameter corresponding to a .02/45 file in the three canals and irrigation with 1% sodium hypochlorite. The canals were obtured with gutta-percha cones and Sealer 26 using the lateral condensation technique. After 1 year of follow-up, the tooth was asymptomatic and periapical repair was observed radiographically. Internal alterations should be considered during the endodontic treatment of mandibular second premolars. The correct diagnosis of these alterations by the analysis of preoperative radiographs can help the location of two or more canals, thereby avoiding root therapy failure.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2009
Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Jacy Ribeiro de Carvalho Junior; Carlos Eduardo Saraiva Miranda; Cristina Paschoalato; Silvio Rocha Corrêa da Silva
The aim of this study was to evaluate the cleaning capacity of Profile .04 files combined with different irrigating solutions in flattened root canals using histological, morphometrical and SEM analyses. Eighty human mandibular incisors were prepared with Profile .04 instruments and randomly divided into 4 groups according to the irrigating solutions used (n=20): G1: distilled water (control); G2: 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl); G3: 1% NaOCl alternated with 17% EDTA, and G4: 1% NaOCl with RCPrep cream. Ten teeth of each group were evaluated with an optical microscope to determine the percentage of root canal debris. The remaining teeth were evaluated under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Data were analyzed statistically by ANOVA and Tukeys test (alpha=0.01).There was a significant difference (p<0.001) among the groups regarding the percentage of debris left in the canals (distilled water: 18.82 +/- 5.55; 1% NaOCl: 6.29 +/- 5.55; 1% NaOCl + 17% EDTA: 12.47 +/- 6.92; 1% NaOCl + RCPrep: 7.82 +/- 1.91). The SEM analysis showed the best results for 1% NaOCl + 17% EDTA on smear layer removal. It may be concluded that the combination of Profile .04 rotary instrumentation and the tested solutions was not able to totally remove debris and smear layer from flattened root canals.
Australian Endodontic Journal | 2004
Rafael Brandão Ferreira; Edson Alfredo; Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Yara Teresinha Correia Silva Sousa; Manoel Damião Sousa-Neto
Brazilian dental science | 2010
Jacy Ribeiro de Carvalho Junior; Manoel D. Sousa Neto; Lourenço Correr Sobrinho; Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; José Antônio Brufato Ferraz
JBC j. bras. clin. odontol. integr | 2004
Alvaro Henrique Borges; Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Yara T. Corrêa Silva Sousa; Paulo César Saquy; Manoel D. Sousa Neto
Australian Endodontic Journal | 2018
Lorrane G. Tavares; Stella Maris de Freitas Lima; Miriane G. Lima; Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Thiago Calabraro Menegazzi; Taia Maria Berto Rezende
Revista Odontológica do Brasil Central | 2010
Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Jacy Ribeiro de Carvalho Junior; Ricardo Gariba Silva; Luiz Pascoal Vansan; Manoel D. Sousa Neto
Revista Odontológica do Brasil Central | 2010
Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Jacy Ribeiro de Carvalho Junior; Yara T. Corrêa Silva Sousa; Antônio Miranda da Cruz Filho; Manoel D. Sousa Neto
Rev. paul. odontol | 2005
Eduardo Augusto de Paula; Danilo Alessandro de Oliveira; Marcos Pôrto de Arruda; Antônio Miranda da Cruz Filho; Manoel D. Sousa Neto