Larissa Fernanda Pinto, Ihan Vitor Cardoso, G. Rover, E. A. Bortoluzzi, L. F. R. Garcia, C. Teixeira
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Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different irrigation protocols and calcium hydroxide dressing on the microhardness of root canal dentin.
Methodology: Thirty human teeth were decoronated and root segments were obtained from pre-established cuts made below the cemento-enamel junction. After specimen’s preparation, the initial dentin microhardness (H0) was measured with a Vickers indenter, on the coronal surface, at 150 µm and 500 µm from the root canal lumen. Next, the specimens were randomly distributed into three groups (n=10), according to the different irrigation protocols: 1% NaOCl; 1% NaOCl + 17% EDTA; and 5% NaOCl. After irrigation, the hardness measurement was repeated (H1), in another quadrant. Then, Ca(OH)2 dressing was applied and left for 30 days, until it was removed and a new microhardness measurement (H2) was made, in a third quadrant. The data were statistically analyzed using the three-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey tests, set at α=0.05.
Results: The factors analyzed (moment of VH, distance from the canal lumen and irrigation protocol) were statistically significant (p 0.05). The 5% NaOCl group shown the greatest difference between H0 and H1 measurements (p<0.05).
Conclusions: All irrigation protocols promoted significant decrease of the dentin microhardness. The Ca(OH)2 dressing for 30 days did not significantly affect the microhardness of the root canal dentin.
期刊介绍:
The Giornale Italiano di Endodonzia was founded in 1987 and is the official journal of the Italian Society of Endodontics (SIE). It is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original articles on clinical research and/or clinical methodology, case reports related to Endodontics. The Journal evaluates also contributes in restorative dentistry, dental traumatology, experimental pathophysiology, pharmacology and microbiology dealing with Endodontics.