The effect of temperature of sodium hypochlorite on fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth - An in vitro study.

Namrata Agarwal, X Nagamaheshwari, Mamta Kaushik, E Soujanya, Neha Mehra, Alvin George
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Context: Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is commonly used in endodontics for its strong antimicrobial properties, with heating enhancing its reactivity and ability to dissolve organic matter. Cryo-treated hypochlorite, however, can help reduce postendodontic pain. The chemical composition and temperature of irrigants play a key role in influencing the tooth structure's physical properties, potentially affecting treatment outcomes.

Aims: The study aims to evaluate the effect of various temperatures of NaOCl which is 60°C, 45°C, 25°C, and 2°C on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.

Subjects and methods: After the selection of 40 single-rooted teeth, the decoronation, and chemomechanical preparation was done, and the teeth were randomly assigned into four groups (n = 10 in each group) based on the final temperature of NaOCl. Group I at 60°C, Group II at 45°C, Group III at 2°C, and Group IV (control) at 25°C. The teeth were then tested for fracture resistance using a universal testing machine with a crosshead speed of 1 mm/min.

Statistical analysis used: One-way ANOVA and post hoc Tukey's tests were used.

Results: Group II (45°C) exhibited significantly higher fracture resistance compared to all other groups (P < 0.001), followed by Group III (2°C) and Group IV (25°C), whereas Group I (60°C) demonstrated the lowest fracture resistance.

Conclusions: For optimal effectiveness, it is recommended to irrigate with NaOCl at a temperature of 45°C. This ensures enhanced antimicrobial activity. In addition, this temperature helps maintain the integrity of the endodontically treated teeth.

次氯酸钠温度对根管治疗后牙齿抗折性影响的体外研究。
背景:次氯酸钠(NaOCl)因其强大的抗菌性能而被广泛用于牙髓学,加热可增强其反应性和溶解有机物的能力。然而,低温处理的次氯酸盐可以帮助减轻牙髓后疼痛。冲洗剂的化学成分和温度在影响牙齿结构的物理性质方面起着关键作用,可能会影响治疗结果。目的:本研究旨在评价NaOCl在60°C、45°C、25°C、2°C等不同温度下对根管治疗后牙齿抗折断性的影响。对象与方法:选择40颗单根牙,进行装饰和化学力学准备,根据NaOCl的最终温度随机分为4组,每组10颗。第一组60°C,第二组45°C,第三组2°C,第四组(对照)25°C。然后使用十字头速度为1 mm/min的万能试验机测试牙齿的抗断裂性。采用统计分析:采用单因素方差分析和事后Tukey检验。结果:与所有其他组相比,II组(45°C)表现出更高的抗骨折性(P < 0.001),其次是III组(2°C)和IV组(25°C),而I组(60°C)表现出最低的抗骨折性。结论:推荐用NaOCl在45℃的温度下冲洗,效果最佳。这确保了增强的抗菌活性。此外,这个温度有助于维持牙髓治疗后牙齿的完整性。
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