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Journal of Endodontics | 2011

Effect of Chelating Solutions on the Microhardness of Root Canal Lumen Dentin

Antônio Miranda Cruz-Filho; Manoel Damião Sousa-Neto; Ricardo Novak Savioli; Ricardo Gariba Silva; Luiz Pascoal Vansan; Jesus Djalma Pécora

INTRODUCTION The greatest reduction in microhardness of the most superficial layer of dentin of the root canal lumen is desired. The use of chelating agents during biomechanical preparation of root canals removes smear layer, increasing the access of the irrigant into the dentin tubules to allow adequate disinfection, and also reduces dentin microhardness, facilitating the action of endodontic instruments. This study evaluated the effect of different chelating solutions on the microhardness of the most superficial dentin layer from the root canal lumen. METHODS Thirty-five recently extracted single-rooted maxillary central incisors were instrumented, and the roots were longitudinally sectioned in a mesiodistal direction to expose the entire canal extension. The specimens were distributed in seven groups according to the final irrigation: 15% EDTA, 10% citric acid, 5% malic acid, 5% acetic acid, apple vinegar, 10% sodium citrate, and control (no irrigation). A standardized volume of 50 μL of each chelating solution was used for 5 minutes. Dentin microhardness was measured with a Knoop indenter under a 10-g load and a 15-second dwell time. Data were analyzed statistically by one-way analysis of variance and Tukey-Kramer multiple-comparison test at 5% significance level. RESULTS EDTA and citric acid had the greatest overall effect, causing a sharp decrease in dentin microhardness without a significant difference (p > .05) from each other. However, both chelators differed significantly from the other solutions (p < .001). Sodium citrate and deionized water were similar to each other (p > .05) and did not affect dentin microhardness. Apple vinegar, acetic acid, and malic acid were similar to each other (p > .05) and presented intermediate results. CONCLUSION Except for sodium citrate, all tested chelating solutions reduced microhardness of the most superficial root canal dentin layer. EDTA and citric acid were the most efficient.


Brazilian Oral Research | 2006

Evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of each component in Grossman's sealer.

Ricardo Novak Savioli; Jesus Djalma Pécora; Henis Mian; Izabel Yoko Ito

The antimicrobial activity of Grossmans sealer and its components was evaluated on 13 different strains using the double layer well-diffusion method. Results revealed that Grossmans sealer presented antimicrobial activity against all the tested strains. Among the components of the cement, sodium tetraborate presented the greatest antimicrobial activity, both in type and diameter of the halo and ring of inhibition. Sealer powder, rosin, and eugenol presented similar activity, with no effect on P. aeruginosa and C. albicans. Among these, only eugenol had an effect on E. coli. Zinc oxide was only active against S. sobrinus and E. coli. Barium sulfate and bismuth subcarbonate did not show any antimicrobial effect.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2013

Midbuccal Canals of Maxillary Molars Evaluated by Cone-Beam Computed Tomography: Endodontic Management of Two Cases

Manoel Brito-Júnior; Gil Moreira-Júnior; João Américo Normanha; André Luis Faria-e-Silva; Carla Cristina Camilo; Ricardo Novak Savioli; Paulo César Saquy

Maxillary molars present variable root canal and root morphologies. This report describes the endodontic management of two cases of midbuccal canals found in maxillary molars. Midbuccal canals were present in a maxillary first molar with a single buccal root (Case 1), and in a maxillary second molar with three buccal roots (Case 2). An assessment of the internal configuration of these teeth was performed using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Magnification with a dental operating microscope, surgical loupes, and the use of an endodontic explorer enabled the identification of the midbuccal canal orifices. The root canals in both cases were chemomechanically prepared and filled. Postobturation radiographic images revealed four (one midbuccal, two mesiobuccal and one palatal) and five (one midbuccal, two mesiobuccal, one distobuccal and one palatal) root canals, which were filled in Cases 1 and 2, respectively. Complex canal configurations of maxillary molars including the presence of midbuccal canals were presented. CBCT was a valuable tool in this diagnosis, as it provided a precise description of these unusual anatomical variations.


Revista de Odontologia da Universidade de São Paulo | 1998

EFFECT OF PARTICLE SIZE OF GROSSMAN'S CEMENT POWDER ON SETTING TIME

Jesus Djalma Pécora; Ricardo Gariba Silva; Ricardo Novak Savioli; Luiz Paschoal Vansan

A study was conducted on the hardening time of three Grossmans cements with different powder particle sizes (60, 100 and 150 mesh) using Specification n. 57 of the AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION1 (1983). The cement obtained from mesh 150 particles showed the longest hardening time (22 minutes), which was different when compared to mesh 60 (17 minutes) and 100 (17 minutes) particles.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 1992

Surface tension of several drugs used in endodontics.

Jesus Djalma Pécora; Guimarães Lf; Ricardo Novak Savioli


Rev. Fac. Odontol. Ribeirão Preto | 1986

Novo método de diafanizar dentes

Jesus Djalma Pécora; Ricardo Novak Savioli; Luiz Paschoal Vansan; Ricardo Gariba Silva; Wanderley Ferreira da Costa


Rev. Inst. Ciênc. Saúde | 2000

Análise da radiopacidade e do pH de alguns cimentos endodônticos

Ricardo Novak Savioli; Ricardo Gariba Silva; Jesus Djalma Pécora


Rev. paul. odontol | 1994

Influência de cada componente do Cimento de Grossman sobre as propriedades físicas de escoamento. Tempo de endurecimento e espessura do filme

Ricardo Novak Savioli; Ricardo Gariba Silva; Jesus Djalma Pécora


Rev. ABO Nac | 1994

Estudo da estabilidade dimensional, solubilidade e desintegração e radiopacidade de alguns cimentos obturadores dos canais radiculares do tipo Grossman

Ricardo Gariba Silva; Ricardo Novak Savioli; Antônio Miranda da Cruz Filho; Jesus Djalma Pécora


Revista Odontológica do Brasil Central | 2010

Estudo da adversidade de alguns cimentos obturadores dos canais radiculares

Ricardo Gariba Silva; Eduardo Luiz Barbin; Júlio César Emboava Spanó; Ricardo Novak Savioli; Jesus Djalma Pécora

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Henis Mian

University of São Paulo

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Carlos Estrela

University of São Paulo

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