J. Popović, Marija Nikolić, A. Mitić, Nenad Stošić, Radomir Barac, Antonije Stankovic, Aleksandra Milovanović
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介绍。根管治疗过程中,根管器械会接触到牙本质碎片、冲洗液和药物,在消毒前应清除残留物。本研究的目的是验证不同的清洁方法对去除手工器械工作部件表面氢氧化钙膏体残留物的有效性,并提出一种有效的根管器械灭菌前清洁方案。材料和方法。使用42个新的手根管器械将氢氧化钙膏从拔牙后填充的根管中去除。在被药物污染后,他们被分成四组,并接受单独的净化方法——机械、化学和超声波,以及综合方案。然后在光学显微镜下观察这些仪器。根据仪器工作部件表面残留物质的数量来评估方法的有效性。结果。联合方案显示,与机械(?2 = 12.00 p < 0.05)和化学方法(?2 = 12.00 p < 0.05),但与消毒液超声清洗(?2 = 2.4 p > 0.05)。采用联合方案,发现仪器表面完全清洁,整个组仪器水平的污染值最低(8.33%)。结论。用海绵浸泡葡萄糖酸氯己定进行机械清洗,用次氯酸钠进行化学浸泡,用消毒剂进行超声波清洗,去除氢氧化钙残留物的效果最好。
Efficacy of removing calcium hydroxide deposits from endodontic instruments prior to sterilization using different cleaning methods
Introduction. Endodontic instruments during root canal treatment come into
contact with dentinal debris, irrigation solutions and medication agents,
which reminants should be eliminated before sterilization. The aim of the
study was to verify the effectiveness of different cleaning methods for
removing calcium hydroxide paste residues from the surfaces of the working
parts of hand instruments, as well as to propose an effective protocol for
cleaning endodontic instruments before sterilization. Material and methods.
Forty-two new hand endodontic instruments were used to remove calcium
hydroxide paste from the filled canals of extracted teeth. After
contamination with medication, they were divided into the four groups and
subjected to individual decontamination methods - mechanical, chemical and
ultrasonic, as well as a combined protocol. The instruments were then
observed under a light microscope. The effectiveness of the methods was
evaluated based on the amount of residual matter on the surface of the
working parts of the instruments. Results. The combined protocol showed a
statistically significant difference in the achieved level of cleanliness
compared to mechanical (?2 = 12.00 p < 0.05) and chemical methods (?2 =
12.00 p < 0.05), but there was no statistically significant difference
compared to ultrasonic cleaning in disinfectant solution (?2 = 2.4 p >
0.05). By applying combined protocol, instruments with completely clean
surfaces were found, as well as the lowest values of contamination at the
level of the entire group of instruments (8.33%). Conclusion. The protocol
that consisted of mechanical cleaning with a sponge soaked in chlorhexidine
gluconate, chemical soaking in sodium hypochlorite, and ultrasonic cleaning
in a disinfectant showed the best efficiency in removing calcium hydroxide
residues.