Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals

Background/purpose: Scientific evidence for CanalBrush (CB) is mostly based on its performance in rotary motion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the CB either used with permanent rotation or sonic activation in removing calcium hydroxide from root canals compared to syringe irr...

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Published in:Journal of Dental Sciences
Main Authors: Ljubisa Markovic, Frank Booth, Stefan Zimmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790215000549
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Frank Booth
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description Background/purpose: Scientific evidence for CanalBrush (CB) is mostly based on its performance in rotary motion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the CB either used with permanent rotation or sonic activation in removing calcium hydroxide from root canals compared to syringe irrigation. Materials and methods: Thirteen maxillary incisors were used repeatedly, once each per study group. After cutting of the crowns, instrumentation to ISO 50.04 was performed. Roots were split longitudinally into two halves, reassembled, and replaced into tubes. The dressing was removed by recapitulation with a file and irrigation with 3% sodium hypochlorite using three techniques: Group A: CB with sonic activation + 2 mL NaOCl three times; Group B: CB with rotation (500 rpm) + 2 mL NaOCl three times; and Group C: syringe irrigation with 6 mL NaOCl. Digital images of each half were done at ×10 magnification and evaluated. A four-grade scoring system was used to assess the amount of calcium hydroxide. Residual debris was removed and cleanliness was confirmed. This allowed the use of the same roots in all experimental groups. Highest scores in each canal third were subjected to statistical analysis. Results: Groups A and B gave satisfactory results for the removal of calcium hydroxide with no significant differences between groups and canal thirds (P > 0.05). Syringe irrigation was significantly less effective (P < 0.05) with the worst results recorded for the apical third. Conclusion: CB significantly improves the removal of calcium hydroxide, with no significant difference between rotary motion and sonic activation.
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spelling doaj-art-6a3eec16fbcd46c5bbd491bc9cd692eb2025-09-02T12:26:35ZengElsevierJournal of Dental Sciences1991-79022015-09-0110323323910.1016/j.jds.2015.04.003Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canalsLjubisa Markovic0Frank Booth1Stefan Zimmer2Department of Operative und Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Health, School of Dentistry, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, GermanyPrivate Practice, Rheinberg, GermanyDepartment of Operative und Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Health, School of Dentistry, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, GermanyBackground/purpose: Scientific evidence for CanalBrush (CB) is mostly based on its performance in rotary motion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the CB either used with permanent rotation or sonic activation in removing calcium hydroxide from root canals compared to syringe irrigation. Materials and methods: Thirteen maxillary incisors were used repeatedly, once each per study group. After cutting of the crowns, instrumentation to ISO 50.04 was performed. Roots were split longitudinally into two halves, reassembled, and replaced into tubes. The dressing was removed by recapitulation with a file and irrigation with 3% sodium hypochlorite using three techniques: Group A: CB with sonic activation + 2 mL NaOCl three times; Group B: CB with rotation (500 rpm) + 2 mL NaOCl three times; and Group C: syringe irrigation with 6 mL NaOCl. Digital images of each half were done at ×10 magnification and evaluated. A four-grade scoring system was used to assess the amount of calcium hydroxide. Residual debris was removed and cleanliness was confirmed. This allowed the use of the same roots in all experimental groups. Highest scores in each canal third were subjected to statistical analysis. Results: Groups A and B gave satisfactory results for the removal of calcium hydroxide with no significant differences between groups and canal thirds (P > 0.05). Syringe irrigation was significantly less effective (P < 0.05) with the worst results recorded for the apical third. Conclusion: CB significantly improves the removal of calcium hydroxide, with no significant difference between rotary motion and sonic activation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790215000549calcium hydroxideCanalBrushirrigationremovalsodium hypochlorite
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Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals
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CanalBrush
irrigation
removal
sodium hypochlorite
title Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals
title_full Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals
title_fullStr Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals
title_full_unstemmed Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals
title_short Use of the CanalBrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals
title_sort use of the canalbrush improves removal of calcium hydroxide paste from instrumented straight root canals
topic calcium hydroxide
CanalBrush
irrigation
removal
sodium hypochlorite
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