Protocolo de irrigación utilizado entre especialistas en endodoncia y odontólogos generales de la provincia de Mendoza, República Argentina

Introduction: Endodontic therapy has as one of its objectives to achieve the complete disinfection of the root canal system in order to guarantee the success of the treatment. Within this phase, the irrigation of the same with different solutions that eliminate necrotic pulp remains, tissue liquids,...

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Autores principales: Anselmi, Alberto, Anselmi Innaco, Clementina, Barrera Borio, Maira Sol, González, Ana Julieta, Peña, Graciela Roxana
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=14572
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Sumario:Introduction: Endodontic therapy has as one of its objectives to achieve the complete disinfection of the root canal system in order to guarantee the success of the treatment. Within this phase, the irrigation of the same with different solutions that eliminate necrotic pulp remains, tissue liquids, bacteria, mummified tissue portions and living tissue that is found in the apical portion of the root canal, as well as the products of the instrumentation. That is why you should select irrigating substances that have the ability to eliminate both organic and inorganic substances. In endodontics, irrigation means the washing of the walls of the canal with one or more antiseptic solutions, and the aspiration of its contents with suction devices. The irrigant fulfills important physical and biological functions in the endodontic treatment. Sodium hypochlorite is the irrigating solution most used in endodontics due to its antimicrobial and physicochemical properties. It is capable of dissolving both the vital tissue and the necrotic tissue inside the root canals. Chlorhexidine is an antimicrobial antiseptic. As an endodontic irrigator it is used in concentrations of 0.12 or 2%. EDTA is a chelating agent that acts only on calcified tissues and scarcely affects the periapical tissue. Methodology: 60 surveys will be distributed to odontologists specialists in endodontics and 60 to general practitioners of the province of Mendoza and the corresponding informed consent to participate in the research project responding the same (ANNEX I AND II).This survey will consist of 17 questions that will collect data about the type and concentration of irrigant, elimination of the layer of dentine clay and use of adjuvants to irrigation. This survey will consist of closed type questions that consist of numerical classifications, multiple selections and open type questions with options to write the answers when appropriate.The survey will be delivered in paper format and professionals will be given a period of 15 days to resolve it.The data will be collected and an ad hoc table will be prepared for further statistical analysis by using SPSS Software version 22.