使用新型溶剂对生物陶密封剂进行再处理:溶解,粘度和牙效应
Jemma Hanson1, Michelle Wu1, Ajay Shakya2
1Department of Endodontics, Texas A&M College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas.
Journal of endodontics
|January 27, 2026
概括
恩多密封剂溶剂 (ESS) 和乙烯基胺三酸 (EDTA) 有效地溶解了生物陶密封剂,但所有测试的溶剂都实现了100%的通道通透性. 溶剂的选择不会影响在根运河堵塞后保持通透性的临床结果.
科学领域:
- 牙周内科医院 牙周内科医院 牙周内科医院
- 牙科材料科学 牙科材料科学
- 生物材料是一种生物材料.
背景情况:
- 生物陶密封剂越来越多地用于根管治疗.
- 有效地去除密封体残留物对于重新处理和保持通道通透性至关重要.
- 溶剂的有效性和牙的兼容性各不相同,需要进行比较研究.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估Endo Sealer溶剂 (ESS),二化物 (NaOCl),乙烯基二胺三酸 (EDTA) 和 (CHCl3) 在溶解生物陶密封剂中的有效性.
- 评估这些溶剂对生物陶密封剂堵塞的根通道中维护顶点通透性的影响.
- 检查溶剂对牙结构的影响.
主要方法:
- 盘状生物陶密封器标本被浸入溶剂中以测量体重减轻.
- 单通道牙被堵塞,并记录了使用溶剂恢复顶端通透的时间.
- 扫描电子显微镜评估灌后的牙变化.
主要成果:
- 在ESS和EDTA中,生物陶密封剂的溶解率最高,显著超过NaOCl和CHCl3.
- 所有测试的灌剂成功地实现了100%的尖端透度,时间没有显著差异.
- 扫描电子显微镜显示没有牙侵蚀;ESS和EDTA有效地去除了涂抹层,与NaOCl和CHCl3不同.
结论:
- ESS和EDTA在溶解生物陶密封剂方面非常有效,同时保持牙完整性.
- 尽管溶解效率存在差异,但所有评估的溶剂都确保了完全的通道通透性.
- 溶剂的选择似乎没有影响在内牙再处理中获得临床通透性的临床成果.
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