Abstract

This study aims to determine the differences in the effectiveness of orange oil solvent against resin-based sealers and zinc oxide eugenol. The samples of this study were resin based sealers and zinc oxide eugenol based sealers which were molded in a cylindrical mold made of aluminum with a diameter of 10 mm and a height of 3 mm. The total sample size in this study was 60 samples, then divided into 4 groups, 2 groups for resin-based sealers with a time of 2 minutes and 5 minutes, and a sealer based on zinc oxide eugenol with a time of 2 minutes and a time of 5 minutes, after which it was put into incubator with a temperature of 370C for 48 hours, then weighed for each group. Data analysis used paired T test with the Kolmogorov Smirnov normality test. The results showed that the orange oil solvent did not have a significant difference to the resin-based sealers and the zinc oxide eugenol-based sealers. At the immersion time of 2 minutes, the solubility of resin-based sealers and zinc oxide eugenol did not have significant differences (p> 0.05). Based on the research results, it can be concluded that orange oil solvent is equally effective in both sealers, neither is more effective than the other
 Keywords: Orange Oil solvent, resin sealer, Zinc Oxide Eugenol sealer.

Highlights

  • Good endodontic care in general has asuccessrate of up to 94% [1]

  • The results showed that orange oil and eucalyptus oil in four types of sealers including zinc oxide eugenol and resin showed that the highest level of solubility was in zinc oxide eugenol-based sealers and the lowest solubility levels in resin sealers

  • All fillers must be of solubility was in zinc oxide eugenol-based sealers removed from the root canal system and re-debrideed. and the lowest solubility levels in resin sealers

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Introduction

Good endodontic care in general has asuccessrate of up to 94% [1]. It has a high success rate, some cases have problems in the practice and require re-treatment. The treatment option in case of endodontic treatment failure is done by re-treatment of the root canal. The technique of removing the root channel filler material includes several methods, namely using heat instruments, manual files, rotary, laser technology and the use of solvents. These methods can be used separately or incombination[4]

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