Efficacy of Riboflavin Activated by PDT, Sapindus macrossi when Used as Final Irrigant on Microleakage, Sealer Penetration, Extrusion Bond Strength, and Martens Hardness Sealed with Bioactive Cement

Author:

Alanazi Amer M.1,Khan Azmat Ali1,Mahmood Amer2,Shafqat Shaheryar3,Kamal Mohammad Amjad4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia

2. Stem Cell Unit Department of Anatomy College of Medicine King Saud University, Riyadh, 11421, Saudi Arabia

3. The University of Memphis, Tennessee, TN 38152-3460

4. Institutes for Systems Genetics, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-Related Molecular Network, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, China and Enzymoics, 7 Peterlee Place, Hebersham, NSW 2770; Novel Global Community Educational Foundation, Australia

Abstract

Aim To compare the effects of riboflavin photosensitizer (RFP) Sapindus Macrossi (SM) on extrusion bond strength (EBS), Marten's hardness (MH), microleakage, and sealer penetration of bioactive cement. Materials and Methods Inclusion/exclusion criteria selected samples. All samples were opened, and the working length was established using pro taper for canal completion and steady irrigation with 2.25% NaOCl. Four randomly chosen groups. EDTA, RFP final irrigant, SM, and saline were the groups. Obturated samples were vertically put in 1% methylene blue dye and cut in half lengthwise for a stereomicroscope. SEM investigated dentinal tubule SP. Mean, standard deviation, and one-way ANOVA measured microleakage, EBS, and MH. Results Final watering procedures did not affect samples. Final irrigant SM increased sealer penetration. Radicular dentin irrigated with 2.25% NaOCl+ SM had the highest EBS in the cervical region. Group 2: 2.25% NaOCl+ RFP had the lowest MH while Group 1: SM had the highest. Conclusion Sapindus mukorossi, often known as soapberry or reetha, could replace current watering methods when used with a bioactive sealant.

Publisher

American Scientific Publishers

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