Abstract
Background: Smear layer is an accumulation of organic material, debris, and inorganic material in root canal wall. Irrigant solution must be able to eliminate organic and inorganic materials. Herbal extract such as pine contain saponins that can dissolve organic and inorganic materials. Korea is a country that has used pine in this case red pine as an antibacterial medicament. In Indonesia, there are also green pine species. Purpose: To explain the differences in cleanliness of the root canals after irrigation using extracts of red pine (Pinus densiflora) and green pine (Pinus merkusii). Methods: This study used twenty-seven mandibular premolar teeth which were divided into 3 groups each group consisted of 9 premolar teeth. All samples were prepared using ProTaper for Hand Use and irrigated. Group I was irrigated using 2.5% NaOCl, group II was irrigated with red pine extract, and group III was irrigated using green pine extract. Tooth that has been prepared, were cut vertically into 2 and cut horizontally in 1/3 apical section. The root canal surface was observed using a scanning electron microscope. Photomicrograph was observed by three observers using a score and performed an analysis test. Results: There were no difference between red pine (Pinus densiflora) and green pine (Pinus merkusii) in root canal cleanliness with a significance value of 0.169 (p> 0.05) Conclusion: Red pine extract had the same smear layer cleaning power as green pine extract.
Highlights
Root canal preparation is one of the stages in root canal treatment
Smear layer is an accumulation of organic material in the pulp, debris, and inorganic material in dentin attached to the root canal wall during the cleaning and shaping process
This research was conducted to differentiate the quality of cleanliness of tooth root canals by using a solution of red pine and green pine extracts
Summary
Root canal preparation is one of the stages in root canal treatment. This stage consists of cleaning and shaping. Smear layer is an accumulation of organic material in the pulp, debris, and inorganic material in dentin attached to the root canal wall during the cleaning and shaping process. Cleaning the root canal from the smear layer can increase the adhesion between the sealer materials to the dentin, as well as prevent the invasion of microorganisms that can cause leakage in the walls of the root canal teeth. Mechanical and chemical objectives consist of cleaning the debris, lubricating the root canal, dissolving organic and inorganic tissue, and dissolving the smear layer. NaOCl can clean the root canal from debris, dissolve vital and necrotic tissue, in nature of antimicrobial, and can lubricate the root canal wall. The researcher wants to test the irrigation ability of red pine and green pine extracts against the cleanliness of the root canal walls
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