To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating Solutions

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of sonic, ultrasonic, and manual irrigation using a side-vented needle for the removal of Metapex with different irrigating solutions. Materials and Methods: Forty-five extracted mandibular premolars were decoronated at 12 mm, and biomechanical preparation was per...

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Main Authors: Trina Mukherjee, Deepak Kurup, Shazia Mahreen, Hetal Khuva, Sourav Tikadar, Hrishita Majumder
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1169_24
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author Trina Mukherjee
Deepak Kurup
Shazia Mahreen
Hetal Khuva
Sourav Tikadar
Hrishita Majumder
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Deepak Kurup
Shazia Mahreen
Hetal Khuva
Sourav Tikadar
Hrishita Majumder
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description Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of sonic, ultrasonic, and manual irrigation using a side-vented needle for the removal of Metapex with different irrigating solutions. Materials and Methods: Forty-five extracted mandibular premolars were decoronated at 12 mm, and biomechanical preparation was performed up to F2 with thorough irrigation using 5.25% NaOCl between files. Metapex was introduced into the canals, and a precleaning cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan was conducted for volumetric analysis of Metapex in the coronal, middle, and apical thirds. Samples were thermocycled for 14 days and then divided into three groups: manual dynamic activation, ultrasonic activation, and sonic activation. After Metapex removal, postcleaning CBCT scans were taken for volumetric analysis. The mean pre- and postcleaning Metapex volumes were calculated for each group and canal third. Statistical analysis was conducted using analysis of variance, with significant results further analyzed by Tukey’s post hoc test (P < 0.05). Results: The mean residual volumes were 79.85, 97.70, and 96.96 in the manual, ultrasonic, and sonic groups, respectively. Post hoc analysis revealed significant differences between the manual and both ultrasonic and sonic groups, with no significant difference between the ultrasonic and sonic groups. Conclusion: Ultrasonic activation is the most efficient method for Metapex removal from root canals.
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spelling doaj-art-ab1d6c2363f34bf09f5902be09eba9532025-01-13T10:12:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-12-0116Suppl 4S3646S364810.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1169_24To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating SolutionsTrina MukherjeeDeepak KurupShazia MahreenHetal KhuvaSourav TikadarHrishita MajumderObjective: To evaluate the efficacy of sonic, ultrasonic, and manual irrigation using a side-vented needle for the removal of Metapex with different irrigating solutions. Materials and Methods: Forty-five extracted mandibular premolars were decoronated at 12 mm, and biomechanical preparation was performed up to F2 with thorough irrigation using 5.25% NaOCl between files. Metapex was introduced into the canals, and a precleaning cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan was conducted for volumetric analysis of Metapex in the coronal, middle, and apical thirds. Samples were thermocycled for 14 days and then divided into three groups: manual dynamic activation, ultrasonic activation, and sonic activation. After Metapex removal, postcleaning CBCT scans were taken for volumetric analysis. The mean pre- and postcleaning Metapex volumes were calculated for each group and canal third. Statistical analysis was conducted using analysis of variance, with significant results further analyzed by Tukey’s post hoc test (P < 0.05). Results: The mean residual volumes were 79.85, 97.70, and 96.96 in the manual, ultrasonic, and sonic groups, respectively. Post hoc analysis revealed significant differences between the manual and both ultrasonic and sonic groups, with no significant difference between the ultrasonic and sonic groups. Conclusion: Ultrasonic activation is the most efficient method for Metapex removal from root canals.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1169_24metapex removalroot canal cleaningultrasonic irrigation
spellingShingle Trina Mukherjee
Deepak Kurup
Shazia Mahreen
Hetal Khuva
Sourav Tikadar
Hrishita Majumder
To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating Solutions
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
metapex removal
root canal cleaning
ultrasonic irrigation
title To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating Solutions
title_full To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating Solutions
title_fullStr To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating Solutions
title_full_unstemmed To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating Solutions
title_short To Evaluate the Efficacy of Sonic, Ultrasonic, and Manual Irrigation Using Side-Vented Needles for Removal of Metapex Using Different Irrigating Solutions
title_sort to evaluate the efficacy of sonic ultrasonic and manual irrigation using side vented needles for removal of metapex using different irrigating solutions
topic metapex removal
root canal cleaning
ultrasonic irrigation
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1169_24
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