Effectiveness of a new endodontic irrigation system for removing smear layer and dissolving simulated organic matter.

Clin Oral Investig

Department of Operative Dentistry, Endodontics, and Dental Materials, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo - USP, Al. Octávio Pinheiro Brizolla 9-75, Vila Universitária Bauru, Bauru, SP, CEP: 17012-901, Brazil.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the effectiveness of the iVac® endodontic irrigation system compared to traditional and ultrasonic irrigation methods on cleaning root canals and dissolving organic tissue.
  • Thirty mandibular premolars were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy to measure the cleaning efficacy across different irrigation techniques, including conventional, ultrasonic, and the iVac® system.
  • Results showed that both the iVac® and ultrasonic methods were more effective than conventional irrigation in cleaning root canal walls and dissolving tissue, with no significant difference between the two advanced methods.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the potential for the dissolution of organic tissue in areas of simulated complexity and cleaning of root canal walls of the new iVac® endodontic irrigation system.

Material And Methods: Thirty mandibular premolars were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy before and after biomechanical preparation. Then, they were distributed according to the final irrigation protocol into groups with conventional irrigation, ultrasonic agitation with metallic insert (UA), and iVac® system, and new photomicrographs were obtained. For tissue dissolution analysis, glass capillaries filled with catgut were attached to the cervical and apical thirds of twenty-one prototyped upper incisors. They were weighed before and after the previously mentioned irrigation protocols. The data were statistically compared with a significance level of 5%.

Results: The final irrigation provided greater cleaning of the root canal walls in the cervical, middle, and apical thirds of the root canals (P < 0.05), with no statistically significant difference between UA and iVac®, regardless of the analyzed thirds. Both ultrasonic irrigation protocols dissolved a significantly greater volume than the conventional irrigation protocol (P < 0.05), with no difference between the two protocols (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The iVac® system showed root canal wall cleaning and tissue dissolution similar to UA with a metallic insert, and both were superior to conventional irrigation.

Clinical Relevance: The new irrigation system iVac is more effective than conventional irrigation and has similar root canal wall cleaning and tissue dissolution to UA.

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