Author/Authors :
Scelza, Miriam Zaccaro Department of Endodontics - Fluminense Federal University (UFF) - Niteroi - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , Noronha, Fernando de Department of Endodontics - Fluminense Federal University (UFF) - Niteroi - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , da Silva, Licinio Esmeraldo Department of Endodontics - Fluminense Federal University (UFF) - Niteroi - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , Maurício, Marcos Department of Materials Engineering - Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC) - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , Gallito, Marco Antonio Department of Endodontics - Fluminense Federal University (UFF) - Niteroi - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , Scelza, Pantaleo Department of Endodontics - Fluminense Federal University (UFF) - Niteroi - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of 10% citric acid and
17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) irrigating solutions on the surface morphology of
young and old root dentin by determining the number and diameter of dentinal tubules using
scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Methods and Materials: Fifty healthy human teeth
collected from young (%30 years) and old ('60 years) individuals (n=25) were first prepared
with a Largo bur #2 to produce smear layer on the root canal surface. Subsequently, the crowns
and the root middle and apical thirds were sectioned and removed, and the cervical thirds were
sectioned vertically in the buccal-lingual direction into two equal halves. The obtained samples
were then immersed in 2.5% sodium hypochlorite for 30 min and randomly separated into two
treatment groups for each age group. In each age group, ten samples were selected as controls
and did not receive any type of treatment. The rest of the specimens were then rinsed, dried and
treated for 4 min with 10% citric acid or 17% EDTA. The samples were then assessed with SEM
regarding the number and diameter of dentinal tubules. All data were assessed using Student’s
t-test. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results: Regardless of the type of treatment, no
significant differences were observed in the number of open tubules between the young and old
root dentin (P>0.05). Nonetheless, the diameter of the tubules in the old root dentin was larger
when 17% EDTA was used (P<0.05). Both, young and old root dentin did not differ with the
10% citric acid treatment (P>0.05). Conclusion: The results showed that 17% EDTA treatment
induced a significant demineralization in old root dentin.
Keywords :
Citric Acid , Dentinal Tubule , Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid , Scanning Electron Microscopy , Surface Morphology