Maria Mihaela IUGA, Fernando Mauricio Espada SALGADO, Mario George Casaretto GAMONAL, Stefan V STEFANESCU, Oprea BOGDAN, Kavalipurapu Venkata TEJA, Kaligotla Apoorva VASUNDHARA
European Endodontic Journal - 2026;11(2):50-62
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate current trends in the use of root canal irrigants, agitation techniques, and intracanal medicaments among members of the Peruvian Endodontic Society. The secondary aim was to assess how these clinical practices are influenced by the level of education and years of experience. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a 32-item validated electronic questionnaire. The survey targeted all 445 registered members of the Peruvian Endodontic Society and was distributed in 2 rounds during February and April 2024. A total of 227 endodontists responded, yielding a 50.1% response rate. Results: Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) was the irrigant of choice for 78.4% of respondents, commonly at a concentration of 2.5%-4%. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was used by 87.8%, primarily at 17%. Syringe irrigation with side-vented needles (47%) was the predominant delivery method. Regarding agitation methods, sonic agitation was most used (41.8%), followed by manual dynamic agitation (34.8%). Calcium hydroxide was the preferred intracanal medicament (62.1%), typically used for a 2-week period. A statistically significant association was found between the level of education and irrigant selection (P = .001) as well as between years of experience and intracanal medication usage (P = .005). Conclusion: Endodontists in Peru demonstrate strong alignment with internationally recognized disinfection protocols, particularly in the use of NaOCl and EDTA. Agitation techniques and intracanal medication choices showed more consistent and evidence-aligned patterns among clinicians with greater postgraduate training and experience, highlighting the role of professional development.