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A histobacteriological assessment of nonvital teeth after ultrasonic root canal instrumentation
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1989
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Root CanalOral CavityOral BiologyNonvital TeethRoot Canal WallPeriapical LesionsHistobacteriological AssessmentUltrasoundRoot Canal Treatment
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and discuss the bactericidal effect of ultrasound when applied in the root canal of teeth with necrotic pulp and periapical lesions. Twenty newly extracted teeth were instrumented with an ultrasonic unit and K-files using 0.5% sodium hypochlorite as irrigating solution. Compacted debris and micro-organisms were frequently observed in the apical region and in dentinal tubules of the root canal wall. Overinstrumentation that sometimes occurred led to contamination of the periapical lesions with micro-organisms and debris from the root canal.
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