Efficacy of EDTA-T gel for smear layer removal at root surfaces
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Objective: The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the efficacy of EDTA gel preparation, associated with texapon detergent (EDTA-T), for removing the smear layer at human root surfaces. Method and materials: An experimental smear layer was produced by scaling using periodontal curettes, and the root surfaces were etched with the following concentrations of EDTA-T: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 24%, and negative control (saline solution) for 1, 2, or 3 minutes using both passive and active methods. The surfaces were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, and photomicrographs were evaluated in relation to smear removal. Results: All EDTA-T groups were more effective than the control group (P < .0001). EDTA-T at 15% was more effective when applied by the passive method, although this difference was not observed for the active method. The active method was statistically better than the passive method (P < .0001). Conclusion: The etching of the root surface with EDTA-T gel by active application, independently of the other factors evaluated, was effective for smear layer removal.
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EDTA , Periodontal diseases , Periodontal therapy , Scanning electron microscopy , Smear layer , Tooth root , edetic acid , sodium chloride , texapon , concentration (parameters) , controlled study , dental acid etching , dental equipment , dental surgery , experiment , gel , human , human tissue , in vitro study , intermethod comparison , microphotography , periodontics , scanning electron microscopy , smear , statistical analysis , time , tooth root , Acid Etching, Dental , Chelating Agents , Dentin , Edetic Acid , Gels , Humans , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Root Canal Preparation , Smear Layer , Time Factors , Tooth Root
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Quintessence International, v. 36, n. 7-8, p. 551-558, 2005.





