Reiko Wadachi
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Journal of Endodontics | 1998
Reiko Wadachi; Kouji Araki; Hideaki Suda
Calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2] paste can aid in the cleaning of a root canal because of its soft tissue-dissolving potential. In this study, we examined with a scanning electron microscope the dissolution by Ca(OH)2 paste of pulpal tissue attached to uninstrumented bovine root canal walls. Extracted bovine anterior teeth were divided into small specimens at the middle portion of the roots. The experimental groups were treated with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), Ca(OH)2, or a combination of Ca(OH)2 + NaOCl. The control group was given no treatment. The root canal walls were observed with a scanning electron microscope, and the amount of remaining pulp tissue was compared. The amount of debris was reduced remarkably in the groups treated with NaOCl for > 30 s, or Ca(OH)2 for 7 days. The combination of Ca(OH)2 + NaOCl was more effective than the separate treatments. The results suggest that Ca(OH)2 as a root canal medicine serves as an effective agent in removing tissue debris remaining on the root canal walls.
Australian Endodontic Journal | 2009
Elham A. Elmsallati; Reiko Wadachi; Hideaka Suda
The aim of this investigation was to quantitatively compare the amount of debris extruded apically from curved canals when using rotary nickel-titanium files with different pitches and sequences of use under the same preparation technique. Thirty-six extracted human maxillary and mandibular molars with curved root canals were used. They were divided into two groups of 18 teeth each prepared by one of two different sequences with NRT files (MANI Inc., Tochigi, Japan). Each group was further divided into three subgroups according to file pitch length (short, medium and long). The debris extruded apically was collected in glass vials. The liquid inside was dried and the debris in each group was weighed and compared. Two-way analysis of variance and Fishers PLSD test were used to evaluate differences between the extruded debris weights among the experimental groups. No statistically significant difference was observed between two sequences. There were significant differences in sequence 1 between the short pitch group and the others. Also, there were significant differences between the long pitch and others in sequence 2, except between the short and medium pitches. In conclusion, short pitch design resulted in significantly less amount of debris extrusion compared with the other pitch lengths.
International Dental Journal | 2009
Nobuyuki Kawashima; Reiko Wadachi; Hideaki Suda; Thai Yeng; Peter Parashos
Australian Dental Journal | 2006
Aqeel Khalil Ebrahim; Reiko Wadachi; Hideaki Suda
Australian Endodontic Journal | 2007
Aqeel Khalil Ebrahim; Reiko Wadachi; Hideaki Suda
Australian Dental Journal | 2007
Aqeel Khalil Ebrahim; Reiko Wadachi; Hideaki Suda
Australian Endodontic Journal | 2006
Aqeel Khalil Ebrahim; Reiko Wadachi; Hideaki Suda
Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2007
Aqeel Khalil Ebrahim; Reiko Wadachi; Hideaki Suda
Australian Endodontic Journal | 2006
Elham A. Elmsallati; Reiko Wadachi; Aqeel Khalil Ebrahim; Hideaki Suda
Journal of Japanese Society for Laser Dentistry | 1995
Yoshiaki Sekine; Reiko Wadachi; Arata Ebihara; Atsushi Takeda; Hideaki Suda