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COMPARISON OF SMEAR LAYER REMOVAL WITH THE USE OF CHITOSAN OLIGOSACCHARIDE, CITRIC ACID, AND ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC ACID IN ROOT CANALS OF HUMAN LOWER PRE-MOLARS: SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY

JAİRO JHOEL MOLİNA QUİSPE, CÉSAR ANTONİO GALLARDO GUTİÉRREZ, CARMEN ROSA GARCİA RUPAYA, MİGUEL ANGEL CABRERA IBERİCO

Turkish Endodontic Journal - 2024;9(1):7-15

Department of Endodontics, Universidad Científica Del Sur, Lima, Perú

 

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of chitosan (CS)-derivative and its bind-ing to citric-acid with chelators traditionally used in clinical practice. METHODS: 50 lower pre-molars were decoronated, standardizing a length of 15 mm, subsequently were instrumented with telescopic technique up to diameter 40.02, irrigated with 5% sodium hypochlorite. The samples were divided according to the treatment of smear layer (SL) (n = 10). Group I: 5% CS-oligo-saccharide, Group II: 5% CS-oligosaccharide citrate, Group III: 10% citric acid, Group IV: 17% ethylenedi-aminetetraacetic-acid (EDTA), and Group V: distilled water. The samples were sectioned longitudinally, sputtered with gold, and observed with scanning electron microscope (SEM) under ×2000 and ×5000 magnifications. Data were analyzed using Kruskall-Wallis test followed by Mann-Whitney U test. Results: In the apical third, CS-oligosaccharide citrate demonstrated better SL removal compared to the other groups (p < 0.05) but not with EDTA (p > 0.05). In the cervical and middle thirds, no differences were found (p > 0.05). Conclusion: CS-oligosaccharide and CS-oligosaccharide citrate demonstrated similar chelating effect to citric acid and EDTA but were not superior.