DISSOLVING ABILITY OF TWO DIFFERENT SOLVENTS: ORANGE OIL AND EUCALYPTOL IN VITRO ANALYSIS USED IN ENDODONTIC RETREATMENT AT UNIVALLE COCHABAMBA ODONTOLOGICAL CLINIC, 2014
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20756208.v11i27.522Keywords:
Dental Gutta-percha, Organic solvents — Analysis, Dental materials, EndodonticsAbstract
The progress of dental caries can become so extensive that affects the vitality of the teeth and in the attempt to maintain a tooth in the mouth, endodontics must be the solution. Given the frequent need to remove the seals conduit in radicular retreat procedures, an experimental, prospective and transversal research was performed, in vitro on extracted pieces, previously endodontically treated in order to evaluate the effectiveness of two solvents based on essential oils: Eucalyptol and Orange for gutta-percha solubilization.
The universe consisted of 50 teeth extracted, which were divided into two study groups, each group consisting of 25 teeth. The hypothesis was that the Orange Oil has a better ability to dissolve gutta-percha compared to Eucalyptol.
lt was evident that Orange Oil was more effective than Eucaliptol for solubilization of the gutta-percha in the endodontic retreatment; as Orange Oil softened the cones in less time (30 seconds to 2 minutes), thus allowing penetration of 3 mm K type a file to start work manually unsealing of root canals.
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