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Ventura, J., (2016). Eficiencia de soluciones irrigadoras sobre la permeabilidad dentinaria del canal radicular in vitro [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1908
Ventura, J., Eficiencia de soluciones irrigadoras sobre la permeabilidad dentinaria del canal radicular in vitro [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1908
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title = "Eficiencia de soluciones irrigadoras sobre la permeabilidad dentinaria del canal radicular in vitro",
author = "Ventura Paredes, Jaime Martin",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2016"
}
Title: Eficiencia de soluciones irrigadoras sobre la permeabilidad dentinaria del canal radicular in vitro
Authors(s): Ventura Paredes, Jaime Martin
Advisor(s): Espinoza Salcedo, Maria Victoria
Keywords: Permeabilidad dentinaria; Hipoclorito de sodio
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.14
Issue Date: 2016
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: El presente estudio es de tipo experimental cuyo objetivo fue determinar la
eficiencia de las soluciones irrigadoras sobre la permeabilidad dentinaria del
canal radicular In vitro.
Se recolectaron 48 premolares unirradiculares con un máximo de 06 meses
de haber sido extraído para el estudio, a los cuales se les realizo surcos sobre
las caras vestibular y lingual de cada premolar y se midió la raíz para dividirla
por tercios, posteriormente se les realizo el tratamiento de conductos con la
técnica apico-coronal, dividiéndolos en tres grupos de 16 premolares
unirradiculares: grupo A: Hipoclorito de Sodio al 5% + EDTA al 17%; grupo B:
Hipoclorito de Sodio al 5% + EDTA al 10% gel y grupo C: suero fisiológico.
Posteriormente todas las piezas dentarias fueron seccionadas y metalizadas
para su lectura en el microscopio electrónico de barrido.
Se encontró diferencia significativa en la permeabilidad dentinaria del canal
radicular In vitro en el grupo donde se empleó Hipoclorito de sodio al 5% +
EDTA al 17% versus solución irrigadora del Hipoclorito de sodio al 5% + EDTA
al 10% gel presentando un (p = 0.0302).
Concluyendo que el grupo de hipoclorito de sodio al 5% + EDTA al 10% gel
es más eficiente sobre la permeabilidad dentinaria del canal radicular In vitro.
This experimental study whose objective was to determine the efficiency of irrigating solutions on the root canal dentin permeability in vitro. 48 single-rooted premolars were collected with up to 06 months after being removed for the study, which I underwent grooves on the buccal and lingual of each premolar faces and the root was measured to be divided in thirds subsequently they underwent treatment duct with apico-coronal technique, dividing them into three groups of 16 single-rooted premolars: group A: Sodium Hypochlorite 5% + 17% EDTA, group B: Sodium Hypochlorite 5% + 10% EDTA gel and group C: saline. Later, all the teeth were sectioned and metallic for reading in the scanning electron microscope. Significant difference was found in dentin permeability of root canal In vitro in the group where Sodium hypochlorite was used 5% + 17% EDTA versus irrigating solution of sodium hypochlorite 5% + 10% EDTA gel presenting a (p = 0.0302). Concluding that the group of sodium hypochlorite 5% + 10% EDTA gel is more efficient on the root canal dentin permeability in vitro.
This experimental study whose objective was to determine the efficiency of irrigating solutions on the root canal dentin permeability in vitro. 48 single-rooted premolars were collected with up to 06 months after being removed for the study, which I underwent grooves on the buccal and lingual of each premolar faces and the root was measured to be divided in thirds subsequently they underwent treatment duct with apico-coronal technique, dividing them into three groups of 16 single-rooted premolars: group A: Sodium Hypochlorite 5% + 17% EDTA, group B: Sodium Hypochlorite 5% + 10% EDTA gel and group C: saline. Later, all the teeth were sectioned and metallic for reading in the scanning electron microscope. Significant difference was found in dentin permeability of root canal In vitro in the group where Sodium hypochlorite was used 5% + 17% EDTA versus irrigating solution of sodium hypochlorite 5% + 10% EDTA gel presenting a (p = 0.0302). Concluding that the group of sodium hypochlorite 5% + 10% EDTA gel is more efficient on the root canal dentin permeability in vitro.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1908
Discipline: Estomatología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Cirujano Dentista
Register date: 5-Oct-2016
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