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Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 338-341 (February 2010)


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Comparison of Apical Extrusion of NaOCl Using the EndoVac or Needle Irrigation of Root Canals

Ross Paton Mitchell, DMD, Sung-Eun Yang, DDS, PhD, J. Craig Baumgartner, DDS, PhDCorresponding Author Informationemail address

published online 25 December 2009.

Abstract 

Introduction

The purpose of this study is to compare extrusion of irrigants delivered with a 27-G needle or the EndoVac system (Discus Dental, Culver City, CA) during instrumentation and final irrigation of teeth.

Methods

Matched paired single canal teeth were divided into four sample groups and controls. The experimental groups were needle irrigation International Standards Organization (ISO) size #40 (N40) and #60 (N60) and EndoVac ISO size #40 (E40) and #60 (E60). Teeth were secured and embedded in 0.2% agarose gel (ph = 7.3-7.4) containing 1 mL 0.1% m-cresol purple, which changes color at a pH of 9.0. Teeth received NaOCl and EDTA irrigation with the 27-G slot needle or the EndoVac system. The amount of irrigation was controlled for each sample. Standardized digital photographs were taken 20 minutes after the first irrigant was used. Photographs were analyzed by using Adobe Photoshop 7 (Adobe, San Jose, CA) to determine the amount of extrusion expressed as percent of total pixels.

Results

Data from sample groups show the following: N40 with 50% extrusion (6/12), E40 with 8.33% extrusion (1/12), N60 with 58.33% (7/12), and E60 with 8.33% (1/12). The overall extrusion frequency, regardless of apical preparation size, was 54.17% (13/24) for needle and 8.33% (2/24) for EndoVac. Analysis of N40 and E40 revealed p < 0.03. Analysis of N60 and E60 revealed p < 0.01. Comparison of needle irrigation versus EndoVac showed a significant p value of 0.0007.

Conclusions

This study showed significantly less extrusion risk using the EndoVac system compared with needle irrigation.

Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea; and Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA

Corresponding Author InformationAddress requests for reprints to Dr J. Craig Baumgartner, Department of Endodontology, 611 Campus Dr, Portland, OR 97239.

PII: S0099-2399(09)00877-2

doi:10.1016/j.joen.2009.10.003


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