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Effect Of Agitation Of Salvadora Persica Extract And Sodium Hypochlorite Final Irrigating Solutions With Er,Cr:Ysgg-Laser Using Radial- Firing Tips On Removal Of Smear Layer: A Scanning Electron Microscopic Evaluation, Engy M. Kataia Jan 2022

Effect Of Agitation Of Salvadora Persica Extract And Sodium Hypochlorite Final Irrigating Solutions With Er,Cr:Ysgg-Laser Using Radial- Firing Tips On Removal Of Smear Layer: A Scanning Electron Microscopic Evaluation, Engy M. Kataia

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Introduction: to compare the effect of Er,Cr:YSGG-laser-activated and conventional irrigation techniques on intracanal smear layer elimination at the apical, middle, and coronal segments of root canal walls using environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM). Methods: Thirty-six freshly extracted human single-rooted single-canal anterior teeth were selected for this study. The root canals were conventionally accessed, then prepared by using ProTaper Next® system to size X4, 0.06 taper and divided into two equal groups (n = 18); syringe/needle- and laser-activated groups. Each group was further subdivided into three subgroups; saline, NaOCl, and salvadora P (6 teeth each). Er,Cr:YSGG-laser was emitted at pulse energy …


Influence Of Photon-Initiated Photoacoustic Streaming (Pips) Laser-Activation Method On The Efficiency Of Salvadora Persica Extract And Sodium Hypochloride Final Irrigating Solutions In Removing Smear Layer: A Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis, Engy M. Kataia Jan 2022

Influence Of Photon-Initiated Photoacoustic Streaming (Pips) Laser-Activation Method On The Efficiency Of Salvadora Persica Extract And Sodium Hypochloride Final Irrigating Solutions In Removing Smear Layer: A Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis, Engy M. Kataia

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Objective: to investigate the influence of Er:YAG-laser-activated and conventional irrigation techniques on intracanal smear layer eradication at the apical, middle, and coronal regions of root canal walls utilizing environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM). Methods: Thirty-six freshly extracted human single-canal single-rooted anterior dentitions were involved in this study. After the root canals had been accessed and mechanically instrumented up to size X4, 0.06 taper utilizing ProTaper Next® system, they were allocated to two equal groups (18 teeth each); syringe/needle- and laser- activated groups. Each group was further subdivided into three subgroups; saline, NaOCl, and S. persica (n = 6).Arya-laser was irradiated …