Effects of The Interactions of Irrigant Solutions in Endodontics

Authors

  • Luis Fernando Pérez Solis
  • Ángel Fabricio Villacís Tapia
  • Jorge David Morales Cobo

Keywords:

Irrigation-irrigating solutions – effects

Abstract

Introduction: Endodontics is a dental treatment that consists of the instrumentation of the root canals, which is indicated when there is a definitive pulp damage, the product of this procedure is the smear layer which is eliminated through irrigation with various chemical substances such as: halogen compounds, chelating solutions, and various solutions. Objective: the objective of this review is to characterize the effects that occur when combining these irrigating solutions.  Methods: to carry out this scientific article or bibliographic review, it was through scientific articles similar to the main topic duly verified and truthful.  Results: Irrigating solutions must meet several characteristics to be considered ideal irrigants, their combinations can cause undesirable effects within the dental structure, which can be noticeable or reflected at the level of the dental crown and periapical tissues.  Conclusions: to avoid the formation of new aforementioned during the irrigating phase and prevent post-treatment consequences, managing to improve the care and ensuring a satisfactory procedure in the aesthetic and functional part of each patient who attends the consultation to the UAO clinic.

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Published

2023-05-04